The Ministry of Health has published this Friday for public hearing and information the draft Royal Decree that establishes the rules applicable to the annual tests for access to Specialized Health Training places (FSE), which contemplates the possibility of election and adjudication electronically or in personhim, as well as opens the possibility of offering again the places that have been rejected by the successful bidders.
According to Health, there are two main reasons that led it to modify the system for allocating Specialized Health Training places. Firstly, the election and award system exclusively through electronic means, which ensures that it has been “object of debate” in successive calls since its implementation in 2020, and “there is a repeated request to return to the face-to-face system”, or that “the current one allows an equivalent real-time election.”
«Flexibility in the place allocation model»
Thus, the Ministry points out that the system used and the help tools such as ‘SIMULE’ have represented a “great advance and a commitment to the digital transformation of administrative processes.” However, he points out that “the possibility of adapting this assumption and facilitate flexibility in the place allocation model«.
Secondly, the modification aims to make it possible to award, in the same call, positions that are vacant, either because they have not been chosen by the applicants, or because even though they have been chosen and awarded, the successful candidates have renounced them.
For Health, the concern about these vacancies, whether due to lack of election or resignations, is “significant”, especially considering the need for professionals in certain specialties. For these reasons, they consider this mechanism would help reduce the number of unfilled Specialized Health Training places.
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