Tuesday, October 7, 2014
Doctors PTT Prevent 'Lost', Keep Planting Commitment Since Lecture
Health problems in rural underdeveloped areas still can not be resolved. One of the reasons experts say is the power inequality kesahatan. Professor of the School of Public Health, Hasanuddin University, Prof. Dr. Dr. Muhammad Syafar said doctors Employees Not Fixed (PTT) in Sulawesi, many do not spend their working lives. "This is a phenomenon in the field. Fellow doctors in the field of PTT he scheduled three years, but that is usually found he was not there on the field. Mostly been so resident in another place," said when met at the seminar Syafar Revolution Revolution Toward Mental Health, Center for the Study Japanese UI, Depok, on Tuesday (07/10/2014). The doctors PTT mostly just work at post for more than a year, as said Syafar who also serves as coordinator of the Healthy Village program Sulawesi region. "In the medical curriculum we did nothing special how well he can commit. Fact need to include it in a few subjects. Needs to be a mental revolution.'s Why I say that we must intentions and emotional stress," said Syafar. In addition to courses that emphasize commitment to medicine, Syafar said there also needs to strengthen the legal framework in the area of assignment physician. He suggested one way to do this is with a contract system or additional incentives. "Health workers need sincerity. Must think about how so he can survive. Previously existing contract system, I do not know if it will apply again or there is an incentive," Syafar lid.
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