爱尔兰计划为6个新的医疗方案投资1.3亿欧元,以解决保健工作人员短缺问题。 Ireland plans a €130 million investment for six new medical programs to address healthcare workforce shortages.
爱尔兰计划从明年开始在医学、药房和牙医领域开办6个新的学位课程,以减轻对按需课程的CAO点的压力。 Ireland plans to launch six new degree programs in medicine, pharmacy, and dentistry starting next year to alleviate pressure on CAO points for in-demand courses. 这些举措得到了国家培训基金1.3亿欧元的投资的支持,其中包括皇家外科医生学院新开设的牙科外科学士学位,以及扩大多所大学的药房培训,每年增加150多名药房毕业生,并解决保健人员短缺问题。 The initiatives, supported by a €130 million investment from the National Training Fund, include a new bachelor’s in dental surgery at the Royal College of Surgeons and expanded pharmacy training at multiple universities, creating over 150 additional pharmacy graduates annually and addressing healthcare workforce shortages.