Interest in Dedicated Medical Study Places Increases Significantly
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As a measure against the lack of doctors in Austria since the previous year 85 out of 1900 medical study places have been reserved for "tasks in the public interest". Anyone who undertakes to work later in hospitals, cash offices, the army or the police will receive a scholarship and reliefs during the admission test.
Since the previous year, 85 of the 1900 places for medical studies have been dedicated to "tasks in the public interest".
Since the previous year, 85 of the 1,900 places for medical studies have been dedicated to Austria as a measure against the lack of doctors in hospitals, cashier offices, the army or the police. Interest is growing. This year there were already 900 applicants.
VIENNA. As a measure against the lack of doctors in hospitals, cash offices, the army or the police, since the previous year 85 of the 1,900 places for the medical studies for "tasks in the public interest" have been dedicated to Austria.
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