Ministry of Public Health Opens Examination for 114 Vacant Positions at Paktia Regional Hospital, Aiming to Strengthen Healthcare Services

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Sun, Oct 20 2024 12:39 PM
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The Ministry of Public Health recently conducted an examination for 114 vacant positions at the Paktia Regional Hospital and various district health centers through an open competition, thereby providing an opportunity for qualified candidates to apply for these essential roles.

This examination, attended by Dr. Wahdat Alkozai, the General Director of Curative Medicine, along with his accompanying team and representatives from the Paktia Provincial Office, involved a total of 248 candidates vying for positions in diverse fields, including laboratory services, vaccination, physiotherapy, nursing, medical doctors, midwifery, administrative roles, and auxiliary departments.

Dr. Alkozai emphasized that these vacancies had previously been eliminated by the ADDA organization and underscored the necessity of appointing competent and professional individuals to fill these crucial roles, which are vital for enhancing the healthcare services in the region.

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