Family Medicine Specialization and Health Vocational High School Regulations Passed by the Parliament
Ankara – With the new law passed by the Turkish Grand National Assembly, important changes in the field of family medicine and new regulations for health vocational high schools are being implemented.. Law, While aiming to increase the number of family physicians working in the field, It also redefines some titles in health vocational high schools.
Specialization Training Opportunity for Family Physicians
According to the new regulation, 1 Fireplace 2025 Those who worked as contracted family physicians until, Medical Specialization Exam (YOU) regardless of the consequences and without being subject to central placement, Medical Specialization Board (TUK) They will be able to provide family medicine specialty training according to the principles to be determined by. This training, at least remotely or part-time 6 it will take years. Before starting training, at least 5 For those who have worked as a contracted family doctor for 1 year, the training period is at least 4 determined as year.
Contracted family physicians receiving specialty training, during their time in educational institutions, from revolving fund additional payments (excluding motivation payments) They will continue to benefit. This regulation, It is expected to increase the motivation of current family physicians and enable them to specialize..
New Era in Health Vocational High Schools: Titles Unite
Law, It also brings significant changes to health vocational high schools. The titles of nurse assistant and midwife assistant are abolished. instead, Programs that can enroll students in health vocational high schools in line with the title of dental prosthesis technician will be re-determined..
Status of current nurse assistants and midwife assistants and students who will graduate from these programs, will be combined under the status of health care technician. This regulation, It is expected to increase standardization and efficiency in professional definitions in the health sector..

