The president of the Zulia State College of Nurses, Hania Salazar, said this Friday that at least 60% of the staff in the sector have deserted, as a result of working conditions and wages. Salazar said that the high drop-out rate keeps the country’s health sector on alert. According to Unión Radio, the staff deficit directly impacts the care of patients in health centers. “We currently have one or two professionals, for 30-40 patients. Among the…
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The president of the Zulia State College of Nurses, Hania Salazar, said this Friday that at least 60% of the staff in the sector have deserted, as a result of working conditions and wages. Salazar said that the high drop-out rate keeps the country’s health sector on alert. According to Unión Radio, the staff deficit directly impacts the care of patients in health centers. “We currently have one or two professionals, for 30-40 patients. Among the…