They plan to oblige medical graduates to complete their free education

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10:37; 05 February 2025 year
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The Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation proposed to oblige graduates of medical colleges and universities who studied at the expense of the budget to work in their profession for several years. This is reported by with reference to the upcoming amendments to the law on Educationhttps://www.kommersant.ru/doc/7479303 ?tg">«Kommersant».

It is assumed that medical graduates will have to find a job in a public or private clinic included in the compulsory medical insurance system in any selected region. College graduates are expected to be required to work in their profession for two years, and university graduates for three years.

They will need to find a job within a year after graduation, otherwise they will have to double the budget costs for their education. By the way, the training of a medical student enrolled in the budget costs the state an average of 203 thousand rubles per year, so the amount of the fine for disability can reach 2.5 million rubles.

In addition, the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation proposed to double the fine for "target students" who study under "targeted recruitment" under contracts with regional medical institutions, providing for compulsory employment upon graduation. Currently, if a student renounces their obligations, they must pay the full cost of their education.