Salerno, the Medical Association says “no” to limited numbers

Salerno, the Medical Association says “no” to limited numbers
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«I don’t think it’s a valid solution. What was supposed to happen and never happened was the planned number. It’s wrong to talk about an open number…

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«I don’t think it’s a valid solution. What was supposed to happen and never happened was the planned number. It is wrong to talk about an open number as it is not an open number as such, but in the sense that those who want to sign up sign up and then the problem appears after the first year in which there is a selection. A profession like the medical one must have a schedule of professionals to be deployed. Medical faculties are not prepared, they are not prepared even in the first year to have such a high number of students as would be the case in this case. The story is very similar to what occurred in the period after ’68 when there was still an open number. I, who enrolled in Naples in 1970, in the rooms where there were students, out of 400 expected, there were 1300 of us and we were taking notes on the shoulders of the boy in front of us. This is not what we want. The formula we want is one in which the student can truly learn both the theoretical and practical parts.”

The said it president of the Salerno Medical Association, Giovanni D’Angelo regarding the stop to limited numbers in medical schools.

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