3000 doctors in Iran have taken steps to migrate

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3000 doctors in Iran have taken steps to migrate

3000 doctors have taken steps to migrate from Iran, according to a representative of the parliament.

Mohammad Pakmehr, a representative of the Islamic Consultative Assembly in Iran, stated that last year, 3000 doctors and nurses received technical certificates to migrate from the country, and it is predicted that this number will increase this year.

Mr. Pakmehr told IRNA news agency that countries in the Persian Gulf region and Germany are attracting a large number of Iranian specialists to their healthcare sectors.

The uncertain economic outlook, political and social dissatisfaction, and an unstable job market have been described as factors contributing to the increase in migration from Iran in recent years.

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