Qatar- SCH updating data on medical practitioners


(MENAFN- The Peninsula) The Supreme Council of Health (SCH) has asked all private and public healthcare facilities in the country to provide information about any health practitioner who has stopped working with them.

This is to update the national database on medical practitioners.

The information should be given to the Qatar Council for Healthcare Practitioners (QCHP) at SCH, which is responsible for licensing and monitoring doctors, nurses and other medical professionals, a local Arabic daily reported yesterday, citing a circular issued by QCHP to healthcare facilities.

The facilities are required to give the reasons for the person stopping work, whether the practitioner in question had resigned on his own or was removed and whether he had left the country.

Information on practitioners who are on long leave for various reasons for a period of more than three months also has to be given, said the daily.


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