The German government is weighing regulatory changes to make it easier for Ukrainian medical students to continue their training and become doctors in the country, the Health Ministry said on Sunday in response to inquiries. The ministry also made clear, however, that each of Germany’s 16 federal states are already free to issue professional licenses to Ukrainian doctors who have completed their medical training. That was in response to demands from state officials and a new report by the Welt am Sonntag newspaper, which found that more than 1,400 Ukrainian doctors who fled to Germany after th…