Panama Health System to Recruit Foreign Medical Staff

Next Monday the Ministry for Health (Minsa) will post advertisements for 78 medical specialists to fill vacancies in regional hospitals.

Friday, September 3, 2010

The specialists required include gynecologists, doctors of internal medicine, pediatricians, radiologists and anesthesiologists.

“The ministry has taken this decision as a response to the lack interest shown by Panamanian physicians when the posts were first advertised in May,” says a Minsa communication according to Prensa.com.

The appointments process will begin between Monday and Wednesday next week, according to Carlos Lucas Mora, Minsa's director of health.

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In the absence of specialists the Social Security Department has announced it will hire180 foreign doctors.

The vacancies are in the areas of cardiology, surgery, anesthesiology and internal medicine in the district of Panama and the provinces of Bocas del Toro, Cocle, Colon, Chiriqui, Herrera, Los Santos and Veraguas.

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February 2011

The Social Security Fund will recruit foreign medical specialists for the Limon Hospital.

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Panama Could Hire Foreign Doctors

August 2009

Panama's shortage of specialist doctors could be solved by temporary hiring foreign professionals.

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Panama to Hire Foreign Doctors

February 2011

The Social Security Fund (CSS) announced it will hire Dominican medical specialists for one year.

Guillermo Sáez-Llorens, director of the CSS, said the institution was forced to take this action due to the lack of Panamanian medical specialists.

Prensa.com adds in their article, "The National Director of Health Services and Benefits of the CSS, Javier Diaz, said there is a need for about 247 specialists, cardiologists, radiologists, internists, gastroenterologists, pathologists, among others, mainly in remote areas inside the country."


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