"Imagining a generalized access to the Faculty of Medicine means planning a drastic collapse of the undisputed quality of the courses that train doctors and surgeons in Italy, and undermining the European recognition of the degree itself". To say it is the president of the Crui, the Conference of Rectors, Salvatore Cuzzocrea. "Universities have already made an incredible effort to extend the numbers of those who access medical degree courses each year.
An opening calibrated on the needs of the health system is already underway: in the next 7 years the places will grow by 30 thousand units", recalled Cuzzocrea.
"In recent days the debate on access to Medicine seems to have had a sudden revival. Many are in favour of abolishing the programming and rules shared at European level for the training of new doctors. Universities have already made an incredible effort to extend the number of those who access medical degree courses every year so as to preserve, first and foremost, the quality of training for those who will have to take care of citizens' health tomorrow. Secondly, to guarantee European validity to Italian titles", concluded Cuzzocrea
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