Abstract

Currently, the issues of human resources are raised by many Russian and foreign scientists. Personnel, being the main, most valuable and significant part of health resources, ultimately ensure the effectiveness, efficiency and quality of medical care to the population. Therefore, there is no accidental scientific interest in studying the state of human resources of draft commissions carrying out military medical expertise. The purpose of the study is to characterize the personnel composition of doctors of conscription commissions of municipalities of the Orenburg region. Materials and methods. The analysis of the personnel of doctors working in the draft commissions of the Orenburg region was carried out. Statistical, analytical and sociological research methods were used. The following indicators were analyzed: staffing of draft commissions with medical personnel; age composition of doctors; general medical experience of doctors and work experience in draft commissions; availability of certificates of specialists and medical categories. To compile a social “portrait” of doctors working in the draft commissions of the Orenburg region, a sociological survey was carried out, in which 393 specialist doctors took part. The sociological survey made it possible to study the opinion of doctors who carry out medical examination of conscripts on the organization of medical care for young men in the pre-conscription period. Results. The average doctor working in the conscription commission of the Orenburg region municipality is characterized by a high level of professional training, which proves that he has a great medical experience, medical category and a specialist certificate. Conclusion. The article presents the results of the analysis of staffing indicators and the level of professional training of doctors working in the draft commissions of the Orenburg region. Taking into account the completed questionnaire, a social “portrait” of doctors carrying out medical examination of persons of military age was compiled. The opinion of doctors on the organization of medical care for young men in children’s polyclinics and draft commissions was studied. The information received should be taken into account when planning priority measures at the regional level aimed at improving the quality of medical support for the preparation of citizens for military service.

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