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GLOBAL HEALTHCARE SHORTAGE SUPPORT

 12.9 MILLION HEALTHCARE WORKERS NEEDED BY 2035 

The world needs to train more healthcare workers — and fast — according to a new report from the World Health Organization (WHO). The report, released November 11, estimates that the world will be short 12.9 million healthcare workers by 2035. Today, that figure stands at 7.2 million.

The shortage of healthcare workers, if not addressed now, will have serious implications for the health of billions of people across all regions of the world, the WHO says.

"The foundations for a strong and effective health workforce for the future are being corroded in front of our very eyes by failing to match today's supply of professionals with the demands of tomorrow's populations," Marie-Paule Kieny, PhD, WHO assistant director-general for health systems and innovation, said in a news release.

"To prevent this happening, we must rethink and improve how we teach, train, deploy, and pay health workers so that their impact can widen," Dr. Kieny said.http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/814221

CNI & its CARE MINISTRY COMMUNITY HEALTHCARE DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS:

  • MEDICAL SCHOOL ADMISSION WITH FULL TUITION SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM: Global shortage of doctors can be met, by increasing the number of trained doctors, increasing medical schools. Both factors need ample financial support. Our sponsors have generously support by sponsoring the full and partial tuition fees of medical students, and new admissions. The new admission is open to eligible applicants who have desire to serve the healthcare shortage areas after their graduation, replacing the old senior retiring doctor, this direct admission does not require any entrance exam, selection is based on academic evaluation and verification report

  • MEDICAL COLLEGE AND HOSPITAL INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM: We support entrepreneurs, businesses and  doctors with grants and loans to establish medical infrastructure, there by building more clinics and medical centers in unreached areas

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