Happy Unification Day!
On September 6, we celebrate 140 years of the Unification of Eastern Rumelia and the Principality of Bulgaria - one of the most significant events in our new history.
This day reminds us that only through unity can we move forward and build our present and future.
Unity makes strength!
Happy Holiday!
With respect,
Management Board of BSLAF
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BSLAF and UMHAT ‘Sv. Ekaterina’ signed a memorandum of cooperation
“Doctoral assistants are a hidden resource that has not yet been used qualitatively to solve the staffing problem of Bulgarian healthcare. They are multifunctional specialists who can provide both health care and independently perform routine medical activities, as well as those under the supervision of a doctor. In this sense, medical assistants can be involved in all areas of healthcare.’ This was stated by the Chairman of the Management Board of the Bulgarian Union of Medical Assistants and Paramedics (UBLAF) Alexander Alexandrov at the signing of a Memorandum of Cooperation between the professional association and the St. Ekaterina University Hospital. The signing of the memorandum was signed by the President of BULAF and the Executive Director of St. Ekaterina University Hospital, Prof. Dr. Dimitar Petkov, MD. By signing the memorandum, the two parties declared their willingness to build a sustainable framework of partnership and cooperation aimed at the implementation of good medical practices, the development of human resources in healthcare, the promotion of postgraduate and continuing education, and the implementation of joint initiatives for the benefit of patients and society.
“With the Memorandum, we show that when stakeholders work in one direction, in the mutual interest and in the interest of patients, things work out,” Mr Alexandrov further said. We are categorical that united together and respecting the place, importance, responsibility of each medical professional and in a team, we could do so to quickly solve the problem of personnel deficit. The only winner is the Bulgarian patient," he said.
"The ambition of our professional organization is to train more medical assistants in Bulgarian universities and to have staff resources to support Bulgarian healthcare", added Mr. Alexandrov.
"One of the main problems facing the health system in the country is the severe shortage of medical staff. With this memorandum, we declare our clear will to work to fill this deficit through joint initiatives, training and motivation of new staff and to improve patient care,” stressed Prof. Dimitar Petkov. "Health is a team effort and today we show that bringing together the different medical professions is the key to success. I believe that this memorandum is only the first step. We have a lot of work to do, but I am convinced that together we will achieve results that will be felt by both the medical community and society", added the director of the St. Catherine University Hospital.
Ms. Galina Zaharieva, Deputy Chairwoman of the Bulgarian Medical Association, pointed out that paramedics and medical assistants are well known in the country, but mainly in outpatient and emergency care. ‘There is no tradition in our country of practising the profession in hospital care, but there is interest from both medical institutions and medical assistants. Our ambition is to achieve what our colleagues in other countries have achieved," she said. Analysis of BSLAF shows that worldwide medical assistants with appropriate postgraduate training are very well positioned in almost all structures of medical institutions. “Our profession is multifunctional and can be implemented anywhere. In this sense, we also strive to integrate medical assistants in medical institutions in Bulgaria,” explained Ms Zaharieva.
The Deputy Director of St. Ekaterina University Hospital, Mr. Georgi Naydenov, stressed that the hospital is a pioneer in the field of cardiology, cardiac surgery and vascular surgery, and with the new partnership it continues to build on its development. “We show colleagues how to work between health institutions and professional organisations. The lack of medical staff is a serious challenge, and with this fruitful cooperation, I hope we can overcome it. In addition to giving way to young professionals, it will also have a positive economic effect – in the last year alone, the hospital has increased its activity by more than 30%. We are convinced that this partnership will be of great benefit to both sides," said Mr Naydenov.
Mr Dimitar Dimitrov, Head of Unit, University Hospital ‘St. Ekaterina’ presented good practices around the world, including in the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom and Germany, where the assistance of the medical assistant is relied upon. ‘Of course, the doctor’s assistant’s actions are under medical supervision. The report by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics predicts that from 2016 to 2026, doctors' assistants will grow by 37 percent.% and it is the fastest growing profession in the United States," said Mr Dimitrov. According to the analysis of St. Ekaterina” the work of the medical team can be eased by including a medical assistant to assist, cooperate and relieve the doctor to some extent,” stressed Mr Dimitrov. He explained that the university hospital could also, through specialisations, train staff to apply what they have learned on the ground in emergency medical centres and affiliates outside major cities in the country, where mainly medical assistants (feldchers) work. According to him, a medical institution with a new approach to training can give more skills, abilities and knowledge to cope with the new challenges facing them. Dimitrov noted the possibility for medical assistants to also be involved in the activities of the Aerial Emergency Medical Service at the St. Petersburg Helicopter Site. Catherine’.
As a new start to the development of a profession for all young medical assistants who want to develop and follow an extremely professional path, the signing of the memorandum was decided by the head of the Emergency Medical Aid Branch - Panagyurishte and Secretary General of BULAF Hristo Ivanov. According to him, the document creates new opportunities for his colleagues who want to develop in the field of emergency care, primary care and in all structures where medical assistants are currently implemented. “As a frame of the emergency medical centres, I can say that through the cooperation with “St. Ekaterina" we could build on our knowledge and skills and be even more useful to our patients and to the medical institution". He added that medical assistants are increasingly seeking additional qualifications.
After the signing of the memorandum, there will be further talks between representatives of the two countries on the development of policies and strategies on how the capacity of the medical assistant (feldshera) in the medical institution can be used.
A Memorandum of Cooperation will be signed between the Bulgarian Union of Medical Assistants and Paramedics and St. Ekaterina University Multi-profile Hospital for Active Treatment
A Memorandum of Cooperation will be signed between the Bulgarian Union of Medical Assistants and Paramedics (BSLAF) and St. Ekaterina University Multiprofile Hospital for Active Treatment.
The memorandum will be officially signed on 13 August at 14.00 at the National Press Club of the Bulgarian News Agency (BTA).
The document will be signed by the Executive Director of the St. Ekaterina University Hospital, Prof. Dr. Dimitar Petkov, MD, and the Chairman of the Board of Directors of BULAF, Alexander Alexandrov.
By signing the Memorandum, both parties declare their willingness to build a sustainable framework of partnership and cooperation aimed at the development of human resources in healthcare, the promotion of postgraduate and continuing education, the implementation of good medical practices, as well as the implementation of joint initiatives for the benefit of patients and society.
Position of the Board of BSLAF
Press release
The Bulgarian Union of Medical Assistants and Paramedics (BSLAF) sent an opinion to the Health Committee of the National Assembly in connection with the upcoming examination of Draft decision adopting actions to increase permanently the income of healthcare professionals, No 51-554-02-228, tabled by Asen Vassilev and a group of MPs on 30 May 2025. BSLAF supports the need to increase the salaries of nurses and midwives, as well as doctors without specialization.
However, the professional association of medical assistants and paramedics insists that pay should be regulated for all categories of medical professionals and not only for those listed in the draft Decision.
We call explicitly for the profession of medical assistant to be included and for the amount of the minimum basic salary to be in line with the professional qualifications they have acquired.
We consider the petitioners’ approach, which puts some professions in a privileged position over others, despite being in the same health care strand, to be unacceptable. The profession of medical assistant is exercised by medical professionals who provide basic medical care by diagnosing, treating and prescribing therapy. The largest number of medical assistants is in emergency care in the country, in school health care, in outpatient care in remote and hard-to-reach places, in social homes, social care facilities, medical facilities for additional treatment and long-term treatment, etc.
As a result of a long-standing short-sighted policy in the health sector, there is a critical shortage of medical assistants and their exclusion from the measures envisaged in the Draft decision adopting actions to increase permanently the income of healthcare professionals, would put them at a disadvantage and create tensions between health care professionals.
The proposal does not fully reflect the need to improve the remuneration of health professionals, linked to their professional qualifications and their powers in terms of job description. There is no fair approach and standard for updating and determining remuneration. The draft decision is entirely aimed at a certain category of specialists, excluding medical assistants, which is unacceptable.
the Board of BSLAF
Congratulations to our colleagues who are celebrating one of the biggest and brightest Muslim holidays - Kurban Bayram!
Congratulations to our colleagues who celebrate one of the biggest and brightest Muslim holidays - Kurban Bayram!
The holiday reminds all of us that faith, good deeds, solidarity, forgiveness and gratitude to our neighbors are embedded in us people.
Happy holiday, fellow medical assistants and paramedics!
Be healthy and enjoy well-being!
Welcome with a smile and happiness the holiday with your loved ones and loved ones!
With respect,
Alexander Alexandrov
The convening place of the First Extraordinary Congress of BULAF – 27.06.2025
TO
THE PRESIDENTS OF THE GOVERNING COUNCILS OF THE REGIONAL COLLEGIES OF BLAF
DIMITAR ISHKITIEV
PRESIDENT OF THE NATIONAL QUALITY COUNCIL OF BLAF
KAMELIA VASEVA
PRESIDENT OF THE CONTROL COMMISSION OF BLAF
MARIN VALKOV
The Ethical Commission of BLAF
Concerning: Place for holding the First Extraordinary Congress of UASF for 2025
DEAR PRESIDENTS OF THE BULGARIAN COURT OF AUDITORS,
DEAR MEMBERS OF BLAF CENTRAL AUTHORITIES,
In connection with the congress convened on 27.06.2025, I would like to inform you, in pursuance of a decision taken by the Board of BULAF, that the location of the Congress is:
41, Tsar Boris III Blvd., floor 2, Hall 1 of the CULTURAL INSTITUTE "HOME OF CULTURE CRASNO ZELO"
Parking is free around the Municipal Cultural Institute and there are always free parking spaces.
With respect,
Hristo Ivanov, Secretary General of BSLAF
Position of the Board of the Bulgarian Union of Medical Assistants and Paramedics
Dear colleagues,
The Management Board of BSLAF supports all attempts to ensure decent remuneration and working conditions for medical specialists, in particular all our colleagues. The Board of BSLAF maintains close contact with the trade unions and professional organizations of medical specialists on all matters concerning our profession.
BSLAF is not a trade union and does not have the functions of one, which is why it does not have the power to negotiate pay and working conditions, but it has always supported and will support trade unions and other structures that insist on decent wages and better working conditions for both medical assistants (feldchers) and other medical professionals.
The management of BULAF has repeatedly declared itself for a comprehensive reform of the healthcare system, which is the only way to effectively and permanently solve the problems in the sector. In this direction are our efforts to prepare a unified Strategy for the development of medical professions as a tool for achieving regulation and the desired change.
We fully support the protests of the young medics and the Syndicate of the Bulgarian Medical Specialists by appealing to the regional structures of BSLAF, especially in the university cities, to take part in the implementation of the protests.
We assure you that BULAF will stand behind every working idea and action, which will contribute to a higher image, working conditions and well-being of healthcare professionals, leading to better quality healthcare in the Republic of Bulgaria.
Management Board of BSLAF
27 May – World Emergency Medical Day
Dear colleagues!
Dear friends!
The Management Board of BSLAF warmly congratulates you on the occasion of May 27, the World Emergency Medical Day! Today we give deserved recognition to you, the people who stand on the front line in the most difficult and critical moments of human life. You don't just save lives, you bring hope back to where it seems lost. Your work and dedication is an expression of the highest manifestation of humanity.
Bow to your tireless work and patience, as well as to the hope you bring! We express our sincere gratitude and gratitude to your work and dedication with which you save lives every day! I wish you health, strength and satisfaction with the mission you carry with honor and dignity!
With respect and gratitude,
the Board of BSLAF
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