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    1. Are these people who lack a German citizenship, are foreign-born citizens included too

    2. Wolpertinger55 on

      Its actually true that the ratio of medical doctors from syria is quite high. With 6200 physicians out of the 970 000 syrians living in germany there is about 6.2 physicians/thousand inhabitants. In Germany the allover rate of physicians/1000 inhabitants is about 4.5.
      Thanks for your dedication and keep up the good work!

      Unfortunately in May 2024 only 222000 had a regular job and about 65 000 additional minijobbers, so only 33% of in germany living syrians having a sozialversicherungspflichtige Job (woman only 14%). I hope this is just a phase of them finishing the language course and education so they also start to work and earn their money.
      https://www.tagesschau.de/wirtschaft/arbeitsmarkt/arbeitskraefte-syrien-deutschland-100.html

    3. Best-Cartoonist-9361 on

      Nice statistics. Do you also have the percentages?

    4. Lost_Reputation4379 on

      Sadly there’s a big misrepresention In the numbers as how people came to join the medical sector. In my experience the Syrian medical professionals are way less educated than the southern
      /eastern European ones but we are having such a shortage that sometimes an underqualified practitioner is better than none

    5. Most_Grocery4388 on

      Thought there would be more Polish physicians. Wonder why there is such low representation.

    6. morbidnihilism on

      We also have our fair share of nurses in the UK, would be interesting to see the numbers

    7. betterbait on

      My doc is from Moscow. Best I ever had.

      The doc listens and doesn’t just interrupt you.

    8. godxila11 on

      Germany needs ASAP a lot of Doctors , I know cancer patients that needs to wait 2-3 months even more too be able to see a doc .

    9. Ipressive, very nice.

      Let’s see now crime statistics in same chart.

    10. Moosplauze on

      There were 428474 doctors working in Germany in 2023.

      I just found out that in Germany since [2005 ](https://www.bundesaerztekammer.de/baek/ueber-uns/aerztestatistik/2021/zusaetzliche-zahlen-2021)numbers are recorded for doctors that leave Germany to work in other nations. I couldn’t find up to date total numbers but I found that in [2008 more than 19000](https://www.aerzteblatt.de/archiv/59565/Aerztewanderung-Das-Ausland-lockt) German doctors were working in other nations and around [2000 leave Germany](https://aerztestellen.aerzteblatt.de/de/redaktion/im-ausland-arbeiten-abwanderung-deutsche-aerzte) every year to work somewhere else, most popular places to migrate to for German doctors are by a large margin Switzerland followed by Austria and then in much smaller numbers Greece, Spain, Romania, France and basically all European countries in 2 digit numbers per year.

      Probably surprising to many here who want to hate on Germany for stealing their nations precious doctors that it’s rather normal for many workers to migrate to other nations for various reasons and that Germany also experiences the same effect as the nations shown in the chart of this article.

    11. And how do they teach them all to be assholes in time to meet the patients?

    12. i_upvote_for_food on

      So when the AFD is throwing out all the doctors, we better no get sick for the foreseeable future ;)..

    13. IsraelKeyes on

      What about the Afgani, Pakistani, Eritrean, Ugandan, Somali, Kenyan, Congolese doctors?

    14. Strong_Bumblebee5495 on

      Osterreich is a much better name for Austria, please change it

    15. Front-Blood-1158 on

      What is the deal with Austria? I understood the others, but Austria?

    16. PreachWaterDrinkWine on

      Wonder how many of those Syrian “doctors” went to med school. None of my shop at least.

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