China's Executive Vice-Minister of Health Gao Qiang said on
Tuesday that his ministry will increase health workers training in
the country's vast rural areas.
"We hope all the village doctors would undergo at least vocational
school training by the year 2015 and 85 percent of them receive the
certificate of assistant physician," Gao said at a meeting
commending those young experts who have made outstanding
contributions to the medical and health work.
Statistics from the Ministry of Health show that at the end of
2003, China had about 868,000 rural doctors and health workers in
villages, averaging 1.25 doctors or health workers per village and
0.98 doctor or health worker per thousand peasants. Though China
has a 900 million rural population, only 74,000 assistant
physicians are working in village clinics.
Gao said the imbalance of medical staff in China's urban and rural
areas is one of the key problems that the ministry is
targeting.
The ministry will improve personnel training in the rural and
western areas by focusing on public health workers at the
grass-root level, he said.
(CRI November 18, 2004)
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