How the Doctors Left It QKUK on Bajram Day

Directors and many specialists at QKUK, as well as any other holiday, at the Kurban Bayram holiday have rested, although there have been many patients on this day who have sought treatment. The lack of medical staff at the University Clinical Centre of Kosovo (QKUK) yesterday has caused some patients to receive services [...]
The lack of medical staff at the University Clinical Centre of Kosovo (QKUK) yesterday has caused some patients to receive late medical services. Directors and many specialists at QKUK, as well as any other holiday, have rested at the Kurban Bayram holiday, although there have been many patients on this day who have sought treatment. M.Q. into a pronomation for the newspaper “Sound” showed that yesterday her husband lying in one of the QKUK clinics has not been offered medical service over time. She has expressed dissatisfaction with the small number of doctors who have cared for yesterday.
Other “Days have been very good service, sisters have come and cared well for my husband. Yesterday, there were fewer doctors. I had to call him to check him out and they barely showed up. Service has been much weaker than other times. It should also be for parties to have more staff and work for even the best physician”, she said.
On the other hand, information officials at the Office of the General Director of the Kosovo Hospital, Clinical and University Service (SHSKUK) have told the paper that yesterday only care teams worked yesterday.
“Preservative teams are in every clinic and service is provided for patients lying down. It works like the weekend, only caregivers work like at any other party like it's arranged”, they stressed.










