Addressing the Grave Mistake: The Need for Increased Admissions to Medical Schools and Bridging Programs

2023-09-22 08:47:34

By limiting the number of admissions to medical schools, they are committing a grave mistake once morest generations and the country. how??

If the argument is that there is unemployment in the doctors sector, then there is another solution, and if it is in the capacity available for educational staff in medical colleges, then this is the responsibility of the university and the government to attract professors and staff and provide the appropriate environment for the educational process.

If the theory that some philosophists cling to is the need of the market, the theory of supply and demand, then they are unaware of what is happening in the world.

Director of the Department of Health Promotion at the World Health Organization, Rüdiger Kretsch, warned, “of the dangers of the doctor shortage crisis that has been ongoing for nearly 20 years in light of a world suffering from successive disturbances, reminiscent of the conditions following World War II.” He said, “We are sounding the alarm.” ).
A German-Canadian scrambled to attract doctors from the Maghreb countries to confront the crisis of the shortage of doctors in Europe. The Germans are offering Arab doctors attractive scholarships to study the German language and move to work in Germany with very high salaries.

Canadians do the same thing, and many others do the same.

The problem is not in determining seats in medical colleges, but in the absence of ambitious bridging programs between Jordanian medical colleges and medical colleges in Canadian and European universities, to graduate doctors prepared to work in the Canadian, American, or European health system. Bridging between universities is the gateway to strategic investment in the medical sector.

We can supply the medical sector in Western countries with hundreds of young doctors and hundreds of nurses annually if we develop a scientific preparation plan with their universities, and we can find the will to end unemployment in the young doctors sector through bridging programs and one-year training to enter the Canadian or American health system.

Expansion of the colleges of medicine and health care colleges at the prestigious universities of Jordan, Yarmouk, and science and technology is what is required, but on the basis of planning to supply the global health sector with surplus to our needs.

The state must provide funding to attract professors and staff to medical colleges, even if it imposes a tax devoted to developing the medical education sector in universities.

Gentlemen, the medical sector is Jordan’s oil, and the world is facing a serious crisis in the shortage of doctors that will escalate in the coming years.
I hope that the Jordanian administrative judiciary will address such unjust decisions in higher education

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