Doctors' Syndicate Approves Series of Decisions Regarding Working Hours
SadaNews - The Doctors' Syndicate reported on Wednesday that its council held an emergency meeting today to discuss and study the latest developments.
The syndicate indicated in a statement that due to the non-convening of the session in the administrative court to rule on the case filed by the Minister of Health, a series of decisions were made.
It was decided that tomorrow, Thursday, the working hours in government hospitals will be for on-call staff only and without fingerprint attendance.
Next Sunday, the working hours in government hospitals will again be for on-call staff only, with attendance for primary healthcare and without fingerprint attendance, while the working hours for resident doctors will return to the usual schedule.
The council of the syndicate is set to hold its next session on Sunday evening to make the necessary decisions and procedures.
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