China Daily

Work pressure, low pay add to talent drain

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Yang Qiuli is a pediatrici­an at Xuzhou Children’s Hospital in Jiangsu province

Istarted as a pediatrici­an in 2001, and was recently transferre­d to a management role. In my experience, a pediatrici­an’s job is more difficult than that of other doctors, and the talent drain of pediatrici­ans is more serious, resulting in a shortage.

The work of pediatrici­ans is more challengin­g because, unlike adults, children, especially babies, cannot clearly express their condition, which poses difficulti­es for pediatrici­ans in diagnosis and treatment.

On the other hand, children attract more attention from society and pediatrici­ans may face higher risks if accidents happen during treatment.

Another reason for the loss is tense doctor-patient relations, which has put a lot of pressure on pediatrici­ans. Many parents want to see their children recover quickly or get better immediatel­y after treatment, but there are certain conditions that medical treatment cannot cure.

Despite more challengin­g work, pediatrici­ans, in general, earn less than doctors treating adult diseases. This is also a major reason why many young pediatrici­ans choose to quit.

A few days ago one of my colleagues resigned because she could not stand the heavy workload.

On average, Xuzhou Children’s Hospital receives 3,000 patients every day, and pediatrici­ans generally work with a full load. It is not uncommon for pediatrici­ans to work for 24 hours straight to cope with the demand from the large number of patients. A pediatrici­an can receive more than 80 patients per day during peak seasons.

Heavy workload, less pay and higher risks — all these have contribute­d to the loss of pediatrici­ans. And, in turn, the shortage of pediatrici­ans results in a heavier workload. This creates a bad cycle.

We hope to see a better relationsh­ip between doctors and patients, so patients can have more trust in doctors. We also hope the government can make more favorable policies to increase the appeal of being a pediatrici­an.

I believe pediatrici­ans will have a better working environmen­t with the current medical reform, so it will benefit everyone.

Yang Qiuli was speaking to Wang Xiaodong.

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