Lukashenko announces future reforms in Belarus' medical education

16:40, 27 November

The medical education in the country is in for major reforms, Belarus President Aleksandr Lukashenko said as he met with the staff of Minsk City Hospital No. 6 on 27 November, BelTA has learned.

“We plan significant reforms in the country's higher education system next year. The focus will be made on the employer-sponsored education: an entrant is sent to the medical university, studies there, gets assistance and scholarship, and has a guaranteed workplace after graduation,” said Aleksandr Lukashenko.

The housing issue was also touched upon during the meeting. The head of state stressed that representatives of many professions, not only healthcare workers, are in need of better housing. He said that special attention is currently paid to the construction of rental apartments, the development of satellite towns.

“We will continue the policy of providing specialists with affordable housing,” the president stressed.

Other materials of «Politics»

Belarus, Oman waive visas for national passport holders

09:30, 7 October

FM: Global Majority is building the modern world, and Belarus is part of this majority

12:35, 1 October

Lukashenko sends Independence Day greetings to Nigeria

11:50, 1 October

Turchin calls to eliminate legal gaps in EAEU to facilitate trade

14:30, 30 September