Serbia's nurses recruit rejected

The Kosovo Nurses' Oda through a communique has rejected any kind of foreign health staff recruiting on the territory of the Republic of Kosovo, without being ignored by the legal procedures adopted by the responsible institutions of the Republic of Kosovo. “OIC rejects any kind of remittances of foreign health staff on the territory of the Republic of Kosovo, without [...]
The Kosovo Nurses' Oda through a communique has rejected any kind of foreign health staff recruiting on the territory of the Republic of Kosovo, without being ignored by the legal procedures adopted by the responsible institutions of the Republic of Kosovo.
“OIK rejects any kind of remittances of foreign health staff on the territory of the Republic of Kosovo, without ignoring the legal procedures adopted by the responsible institutions of the Republic of Kosovo”, said in the response of the Infermies' House.
In addition, reportedly in the report, Oda of the Infermies, Moms and Other Kosovo Health Professionals has announced that there is no official announcement from any institution concerning what is being promoted that the Government of Serbia will restore 200 nurses in Kosovo.
“As OIC, we ask for concern that each health worker in Kosovo engages in work, as it passes on to the licensing or re-licance process in the Kosovo Infermies' Oda”.
Kosovo, according to the Infermies' Oda, has sufficient numbers of nurses, midwives and other health professionals to cope not only with pandemics like COVID 19 but with other daily health requirements of patients.












