Launching the first European-wide survey on working hours
The European Junior Doctors Association (EJD) is proud to announce the launch of a groundbreaking Survey on Working Hours for Junior Doctors. As a pan-European organization representing junior doctors, EJD is dedicated to advocating for better working conditions and training opportunities across Europe. This survey is a crucial step toward understanding the challenges we face and pushing for meaningful change.
Why Your Input Matters
The survey aims to collect valuable insights into the working hours of junior doctors throughout Europe. By participating, you will contribute to a deeper understanding of the realities we encounter daily, enabling EJD to advocate for sustainable working conditions that truly support our well-being and professional growth.
Take the Survey
The survey is quick and easy to complete—it takes just 1 minute! Click the link below to get started:
Take survey here: https://bit.ly/EJD-WorkingHours
How You Can Help
- Complete the Survey: Share your experiences and insights.
- Spread the Word: Share the survey link with your colleagues and peers. Every response matters and strengthens our collective voice.
Together, We Can Drive Change
Your participation is essential. The data collected will help shape policies that directly impact junior doctors like you. By working together, we can ensure that our voices are heard and advocate for the support and recognition we deserve.
If you have any questions or need additional information, please don’t hesitate to reach out to us. Your input and support mean the world to us.
Thank you for helping us make a difference!
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