Paramedic
Bulgarians Celebrate the Emergency Medicine Day for the Second Consecutive Year.
Bulgarians celebrate the world Emergency Medicine Day for the second consecutive year. Doctors, paramedics and nurses from the Center for Emergency Medical Assistance - Sofia put on their white aprons with orange strips with the inscription "I am coming to help."
Panic Buttons to be Fitted in Ambulances in Bulgaria
Panic buttons will be fitted in 400 new ambulances of the emergency medical services in the country. The plan is to improve safety and allow quick response in the events of attack on medical teams, Bulgaria's Minister of Health said on 28th of January, reports BNT.
5 Career Paths for Caring People
If you are an altruistic individual, it is likely that you will thrive in a profession where you can make a positive difference to the world around you. In order to secure success, it is important that you find a job that suits your interests and leaves you satisfied at the end of each day.
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Medical workers protest in Athens
Health workers burn copies of their degrees in a symbolic act to express their opposition with the government's reforms in the public health sector, outside the Health Ministry in Athens, Friday.
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Four People in Hospital after a Football Stand Collapsed in Amiens
Four Lille supporters have been seriously injured and hospitalized after a fraction of a sector has collapsed last night during the game between Amiens and Lille from the Franch League 1. A total of 29 people were described in the protocols of the paramedics as injured, with varying degrees of severity of injuries.
Turkish team bringing health services to citizens, kin in Balkans
Turkey's trans-border health team (SES), established under the local health authority of the northwestern province of Edirne, has been offering services to Turkish citizens and kin communities abroad since its establishment three years ago.
Two party revellers admitted to hospital after wild sex party! (photos-videos)
Revellers at a sex party hosted by a self-styled Aussie playboy were rushed to hospital after ‘suffering from the effects of drugs and alcohol’.
Seven ambulances were called to treat ‘drunk and drugged’ partygoers at the extravagant ‘orgy’ bash.
Candyman, also known as Travers Beynon, held his annual party at his Queensland home, the ‘Candyshop Mansion’, on Saturday night.
Public hospitals face major shortages in staff, equipment
Major delays at emergency units and shortages in staff, including doctors and paramedics, at Greek public hospitals have been highlighted in a report penned by the Federation of Public Hospital Workers (POEDIN). The report, based on inspections carried out at 61 Greek National Health Service (ESY) facilities, also pointed to a lack of adequate medical equipment.
A word of thanks to health services
Dear Sir,
I am writing to compliment and express my sincere thanks to the Greek public health service on the excellent treatment I received recently as a visitor and tourist from England. We have heard a lot in the press about the crisis in Greece and how it is affecting public services.
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CHP delegation paints a dire picture of Diyarbak?r
Numerous human rights, the right to life being number one, are being violated in the southeastern province of Diyarbak?r, a delegation from the main opposition Republican People's Party (CHP) has said upon its return from the city that has been the site of ongoing clashes between security forces and militants of the outlawed Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK).
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