A young, unspecialized doctor in Warsaw is at the center of a growing controversy after reports surfaced regarding his substantial earnings. Dawid Kacprzyk, 28, was appointed coordinator of the emergency room (SOR) at the Southern Hospital despite lacking specialist qualifications. Reports indicate he earned 1.6 million złoty (approximately $370,000 USD) in the past year. The case has drawn sharp criticism from political figures during a Polsat News program, raising questions about appointment practices and remuneration within the Polish healthcare system. Opponents are questioning how a doctor without specialization could earn such a high salary. The situation has ignited a debate about transparency and fairness in the allocation of resources and positions within public hospitals. Further investigation into the appointment and salary structure is anticipated.
