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Third Level Fees.

Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 7 November 2006

Tuesday, 7 November 2006

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Gay Mitchell

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465 Mr. G. Mitchell asked the Minister for Education and Science if she will make a statement on the cost of entry to medicine by graduates as set out in correspondence (details supplied). [36212/06]

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On the 1 February 2006 the Minister for Health and Children and I published the report of the Fottrell Working Group on Undergraduate Medical Education and Training. Among the recommendations of the Fottrell Group was that a graduate stream of entry to medicine be introduced and that all graduates of honours Bachelor degree programmes should be eligible to apply.

It is anticipated that the Higher Education Authority will shortly issue a competitive call for proposals to provide the new graduate entry programme, with a view to additional places being provided on this programme from 2007.

It has been decided that graduate entry will be open to graduates of all disciplines. The provision of a graduate entry stream is an important development in reducing pressures on aspiring medical students who until now have effectively had one chance of entry, based on their Leaving Certificate performance. This will allow students to make a decision to enter medicine at a more mature age and should result in a more diverse range of entrants into the profession.

No decisions have been made on the level of tuition fees for the graduate programme as this will form part of the overall outcome of the call for proposals.

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