The Delegation of the Faculty of Medicine, University of Murcia has called on the need to control the increasing number of schools of this discipline and have alerted "the mass of irreparable consequences" if no curbs the situation and avoided, while increasing the number of places.
This student organization, through a statement, said that "the lack of specialists, not doctors, would not justify the opening of new faculties, or the increase of places of degree, because the problem is not due to lack professionals, but the lack of planning. "
Students also demand a "change of mentality in society and public authorities to promote the teaching of medicine and public quality."
The Student believes that "the overproduction of professionals not only be bad for doctors, but also for the state, as quality medical education requires a large investment that would not be repaid if the licensee does not receive a place and being forced to emigrate. "
"Export-trained doctors in our system at the expense of ours, in itself, diminishing resources, they add an operation is ruinous, that we can not afford, let alone justify."
Source: Universidad de Murcia