In order to boost domestic pediatrician training and pediatric
capability, the nation’s biggest institute of pediatrics was
established at Shanghai Jiao Tong University‘s School of Medicine
today.
China suffers a great shortage of pediatricians and the situation
will further worsen after the government allowed all couples to
have a second child, experts said.
There are 135,000 pediatricians in the nation, which will have a
population of 292 million children by 2020. This means the nation
lacks around 85,000 pediatricians according to the target of 69
pediatricians for every 100,000 children.
The shortage was worsened by a continuous talent drain, as many
pediatricians quit their job in hospitals due to low income, high
workload and tough relationships between doctors and patients.
Shanghai has some 2,800 pediatricians, serving about 2.5 million
children below 14 years of age. One piece of research found 269
pediatricians quit their job between 2011 and 2014, totaling 11.6
percent of all pediatricians in the city.
“It is a must to tighten up pediatrician cultivation in China,
which hasn’t given enough awareness and support for pediatrics
development in a long time,” said Chen Guoqiang, head of Shanghai
Jiao Tong University’s School of Medicine.
Sun Kun, president of Xinhua Hospital and head of the newly
established institute of pediatrics, said a scientific and
professional pediatric training and cultivation system will be set
up in the institute to cultivate high-end pediatric professionals
and attract more high school graduates.
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