Medicine will not open spaces for inclusion program – El Diario de Coahuila

For him next school cycle, the Faculty of Medicine of the Autonomous University of Coahuila will not open spaces for students of the inclusion program for low-income youth proposed by President Andrés Manuel López Obrador, since those who enter must do so on its own merits and not because of politics, warned the director Jesús Ángel Padilla Gámez.

In the first year, after the federal regulation, the Faculty received 120 students, in 30 of them condition was privileged unfavorable economy, but now they face problems that they did not have, as the opening of two additional groups and lack of teachers to care, without receiving federal support of any kind.

“If we are crammed with students for complying with a political situation, then we deteriorate the quality and disappoint everyone, and that is not our responsibility, but just the opposite”, stated the manager.

“We cannot bring together students, and we, ensuring the quality of learning, will adhere to the 90 students; in fact, among the applicants there are people of all socioeconomic levels, and their economic condition is not relevant to us, but rather it is to demonstrate the skills and aptitudes in the exams”, warned.

He said that the College seeks to return to families that they deposited your confidence in them a student turned doctor, because society needs doctors with high human courage and great scientific capacity.

He indicated that If there is a student who does not have the necessary resources, The College is willing to offer your support, well there is even teachers who offer them work, without neglecting their studies.

We are struggling tremendously, there are many students in a room and we have nowhere to put them; with many students the quality of education is affected”, lament.

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