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The challenges for the world's health workforce are demographic changes, advances in medical technology, access to healthcare, and global events such as pandemics. These challenges require appropriate solutions, such as improvements in education, training, resource management, mental health support, developing appropriate policies, and investing in health infrastructure. Health workers are a valuable asset for society. Improved working conditions and better support are the keys to addressing these challenges.

Training
Training of health workers is an important process in preparing health professionals to face complex challenges in the medical world. This training helps improve the knowledge, skills and abilities of health workers in providing quality medical services. The training of health workers is not only about transferring knowledge, but also developing practical skills and increasing understanding of ethics and responsibility in providing health services.

Competence
The competence of health workers refers to the collection of knowledge, skills, attitudes and behaviors needed to carry out their duties and responsibilities in health practice effectively and professionally. This competency covers various aspects needed to provide quality health services to patients and society in general.

Artificial Intelligence (AI)
The use of artificial intelligence (AI) in healthcare practice in hospitals has been growing rapidly and has the potential to change the way healthcare is delivered. Challenges to using AI in hospitals or healthcare include data privacy concerns, the expansion of technology among healthcare workers, and an inaccurate understanding of the limitations of AI. AI integration must be matched by strong medical knowledge and human clinical skills.

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The health of the healthcare workers
2023-09-06 Admin

A healthcare worker is one who delivers care and services to the sick and ailing either directly as doctors and nurses or indirectly as aides, helpers, laboratory technicians, or even medical waste handlers.