
Konstantin Khomanov
Konstantin Khomanov is a Russian therapist and the founder of the medical application 'Справочник врача' (Doctor's Directory). He has been actively involved in discussions surrounding the healthcare system in Russia, particularly in relation to the proposed law mandating compulsory service for medical graduates. Khomanov has expressed concerns that such a law may lead to a decrease in the quality of patient care, as doctors might focus more on fulfilling their service years rather than providing compassionate healthcare. He advocates for a comprehensive approach to address staffing shortages in the healthcare sector, emphasizing the need for modernization in medical education and improved working conditions for healthcare professionals.
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Konstantin Khomanov pointed out that the results of the study highlight the doctors' skepticism towards the initiative.
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Konstantin Khomanov, the founder of the application 'Doctor's Directory', expressed concerns that if the bill is passed, doctors will simply 'serve' their years of mandatory work without much motivation to help patients.
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Konstantin Khomanov, the founder of the application 'Doctor's Directory', expressed concerns that if the bill is passed, doctors will simply 'sit out' their years of mandatory service without much motivation to help patients.
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Konstantin Khomanov, the founder of the application 'Doctor's Guide', expressed concerns that if the bill is passed, doctors will simply 'serve' their years of mandatory work without much motivation to help patients.
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