The Select Committee of the Senate Education Commission practically unanimously adopted the basic text “to say no to limited numbers in Medicine”. The news was announced by the President of the Commission, Roberto Marti (Lega), who expressed “great satisfaction for the adoption of the text” with the “maximum convergence of all political forces”.
“It was an intense work that found the maximum convergence of all the political forces – adds Roberto Marti – the hateful limited number that we have known in the last 25 years will no longer exist. A commitment that the League had made in the electoral campaign. A clear mandate which also represented a stimulus in the decision to take on the role of chairing the commission”.
“We will thus offer our children – continues the senator – the possibility of freely enrolling in the faculties of Medicine, Dentistry and Veterinary Medicine and starting a path that will allow them to have time and a way to orient themselves in the university world, which constitutes a great novelty for everyone Students will also have the opportunity to verify their vocation and demonstrate the skills acquired by studying the basic disciplines of these degree courses”. “Finally – concludes the president of the Education Commission – no longer a Russian roulette: we entrust the Government with full delegation to restore a system of common sense to the country”.
Doctors’ Association, clearly against stopping limited numbers
“We are clearly against it, and this is absolutely not a rule of common sense: eliminating the restricted number in Medicine means that in 10 years, the time needed to train a doctor, we will have a plethora of graduates who will have no chance of finding a job I work as doctors.
We will only produce unemployed people”. This was stated to ANSA by the president of the National Federation of Orders of Doctors, Surgeons and Dentists (Fnomceo), Filippo Anelli, commenting on the adoption by the Select Committee of the Education Commission of the Senate of the basic text for the stop at limited numbers.
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