Mass emigration: Iranian doctors deal painful blow to mullah regime
During the past few months, the
corona virus has spread throughout Iran, with the increase in corona cases to
5.6 million and deaths to more than 120,000 cases, according to the latest
statistics of Iranian health, while the health system in Iran is in a state of
deterioration and imbalance, leaving health services at hospitals to collapse.
This has prompted a large number of Iranian doctors to migrate abroad in order
to search for other job opportunities in Western countries, hoping for the
presence of medical institutions that appreciate their efforts and give them
the necessary capabilities.
Iranian doctors
emigrate
On October 4, the head of public
relations in the Iranian medical system, Amir Sadr, revealed that in the late
summer of 2020, more than a thousand doctors applied for a certificate of “good
conduct” to migrate from Iran and work in the medical field abroad, stressing
that this was not the first time that doctors submitted applications for
immigration and that this phenomenon has witnessed a noticeable increase during
the year 2021.
The Iranian Observatory for
Migration reported in its latest surveys in 2019 that the phenomenon of
emigration among university students and graduates in Iran increased by 42%,
noting that this percentage increases every year among Iranian students, in
addition to the fact that there are about 180,000 Iranians from the elite and
those with higher degrees who migrate annually, especially in light of the
deteriorating economic, health and living conditions in Iran.
Commenting on the rise in
emigration, one Iranian doctor told the Los Angeles Times on May 23 that he
wanted to get out of Iran to search for job opportunities in Western countries
that provide resources to doctors and value their work.
For its part, the Iranian Medical
Organization revealed in a report in January that the outbreak of the corona
virus contributed significantly to the rise in the emigration of doctors,
especially with the death of more than 200 doctors as a result of infection
with the virus, indicating that more than 3,000 doctors emigrated during the
ten months that followed the outbreak of the corona pandemic.
Not the first
time
It is noteworthy that after the
success of the Iranian revolution in 1979, the phenomenon of Iranian doctors’
emigration began to increase. In the period from 2000 to 2014, the percentage
of Iranian immigrants holding prestigious scientific degrees exceeded 60%, and
during the rule of former Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad from 2005-2013,
a large number of doctors emigrated due to the imposition of sanctions on Iran
by Western countries, which caused the deterioration of the Iranian economy and
the decline of the Iranian local currency.
Painful blow
A number of political analysts
specializing in Iranian affairs and a number of Iranian activists stated that
the reason for the rise in the phenomenon of doctors’ emigration abroad in the
current period is due to the government’s lack of necessary policies that
encourage doctors to stay in the country, especially during the corona pandemic
and the deaths of a large number of doctors. Therefore, many Iranian doctors
saw that they no longer had a future in Iran, which ultimately caused a severe
blow and heavy loss to the mullah regime, which is facing multiple crises, in
addition to its subjection to US sanctions that have caused the deterioration
of economic and health conditions.