Experts warn that diverting critical cases to central hospitals deprives medical students of adequate training in emergency situations.
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New government hospital models have raised concerns in medical education circles, as most critical and emergency cases are being diverted to hospitals in major cities.
This model results in insufficient exposure for trainee physicians (junior faculty) in university hospitals to adequate critical cases. Experts assert that this diversion weakens the quality of medical training and negatively affects the preparation of specialized medical personnel.