Fear of Emergency Director in Pristina: I'll stay without a doctor.

Emergency Centre in Pristina Director Baster Lenjan says that very soon Kosovo risks being without a doctor and nurses because of migration mainly to Germany. According to an earlier research by the Federation of Health Union with medical students, 73 percent of respondents have expressed willingness to leave Kosovo [...]
According to previous research by the Federation of Health Union with medical students, 73 percent of respondents have expressed willingness to leave Kosovo
The director of the country's largest Emergency Centre, Basri Lenjan, has sounded the alarm that very soon Kosovo risks remaining without a doctor. According to him, Kosovo is educating health cadres, doctors and nurses respectively, and ultimately is handing them over to the European Union, where they are emigrating for better salaries and better institutional treatment, writes further “Zer”.
Hundreds of Kosovo doctors and nurses have been reportedly employed mainly in Germany, where nearly ten times as many as in the country are being paid.
The salary of a specialist doctor in Kosovo is about 600 euros, while health specialists receive less than 500 euros and nurses do not even receive 400 euros. In Germany it is reported that health specialists receive about 4,000 euros a month, since experts receive even more











