Thirty-one Doctors Have Not Passed Certification
On October 5 the Ministry of Health published the results of the certification examinations for physicians. According to the agency, the exams attracted 168 doctors, of whom 31 were not able to pass them.
Recall the Ministry of Health since January of this year has been holding certification exams for doctors. The exams are single-stage and do not provide for an interview. They include 60 tests and 5 clinical tasks.
The exams are conducted on the basis of regulations approved by the Cabinet of Ministers. Success means scoring more than 40 points on tests and more than 16 points on clinical tasks.
The Ministry of Health has not said where the unsuccessful doctors work and what will be their fate. -05D-
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