Representatives of medical staff urge the Government to launch a university programme to counteract labour shortages in the sector. The shortage of doctors affects every specialised field, ‘work doctors’ being no exception, the Association of Work Doctors (ALSAT) said in a written statement. The sector currently needs an additional 25 practitioners. ALSAT therefore demands that a study programme be introduced at the University of Luxembourg.
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