site.btaOver 74% of Young Doctors from Sofia Medical University 2024 Graduating Class Plan to Stay in Bulgaria

Over 74% of Young Doctors from Sofia Medical University 2024 Graduating Class Plan to Stay in Bulgaria
Over 74% of Young Doctors from Sofia Medical University 2024 Graduating Class Plan to Stay in Bulgaria
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For the third consecutive year, the number of young doctors who want to stay in Bulgaria after graduation continues to grow, indicates a survey among 224 Bulgarian graduates from the 2024 class of the Faculty of Medicine at the Medical University in Sofia, the higher education institution said on Friday.

A total of 74.3% of the graduates plan to work in Bulgaria. This means that this month, over 160 young doctors will enter hospitals.

The 2024 class is the third to consistently reverse the long-standing negative tendency of graduates wanting to continue their development outside of Bulgaria. In the 2022 graduating class, 50% of those surveyed wanted to stay in the country, and in the 2023 class, the number was 62.5%. For the first time in over ten years, the percentage of those remaining is so high, the Medical University in Sofia noted.

The Medical University also reported that 86.2% want to work in hospitals and only 7.7% plan to work as general practitioners. Only 2.9% of graduates would pursue a scientific career. The percentage of those wishing to work as sales representatives of pharmaceutical companies remains low (1.4%). Only 1.5% of the graduating class would work in an administrative structure in the healthcare system.

The three most important expectations of young doctors are: improved pay (25%), improved management at all levels in the healthcare system (15.6%) and more modern equipment (12.4%).

Some 25.7% of the 2024 graduating class plan to leave the country, with 80.7% of them oriented primarily to European countries. Those wishing to work in the USA are 5.3% and have decreased by 3.5% compared to the previous class. The reasons for leaving Bulgaria are: higher pay abroad (22.7%), better organization of the healthcare system (19.4%). Graduates continue to indicate as a reason for leaving the fact that the development of young staff in the healthcare system in this country is difficult (14.3%).

Pediatrics is in first place as the most desired specialty (10%).. Cardiology is in second place (9.3%), surgery is in third place (8.7%). Next are imaging diagnostics (5.6%) and endocrinology (5.6%), obstetrics and gynecology (5%) and gastroenterology (4.3%). Interest in anesthesiology and intensive care has decreased significantly compared to the previous class (from 12.2% to 3%). 

Oncology and emergency medicine continue to be the least preferred fields of work by young doctors with 1.8% each.

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