The Stakeholders in education sector have reacted to plans by the National Universities Commission (NUC) to increase duration of medical students from six to 11 years, saying the development was expensive, discouraging and will lead to dearth of medical doctors in Nigeria.
Reacting to this, Professor Oyesoji
Aremu, Deputy Director, Distance Learning Institute (DLI) University of Ibadan, said: “The announcement of NUC that medical students would have to
spend 11 years for medical education appears too much a year to be spent in
medical schools.” Explaining the negative impact on the students, parents, profession
and the nation, Prof. Aremu said it would affect the number of candidates that
would henceforth seek to study medicine. He said the health sector might
witness a dearth of medical personnel in the country which would have serious
effects on Nigerians.
According to him, it will take an
average of 29 years for an
individual to be a medical student, provided he/she enters university at the
age of 17.
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