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Ambulance service in crisis as docs depart 2014-08-08
A HUGE shortage of qualified medical professionals has left Shanghai’s ambulance service stretched almost to breaking point, an industry insider said yesterday.
Despite having more than 600 ambulances, there are currently fewer than 180 emergency doctors working in the city, said Guan Min, spokesman for the Shanghai Medical Emergency Center.
“The number should be at least twice that,” he said.
Despite having more than 600 ambulances, there are currently fewer than 180 emergency doctors working in the city, said Guan Min, spokesman for the Shanghai Medical Emergency Center.
“The number should be at least twice that,” he said.
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