“Medicine students readmitted with reserve, historic ruling”

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“Finally, good news for future doctors: the Council of State expresses its opinion on a group of students of the Faculty of Medicine with a limited number, who will be able to be officially enrolled in the Faculty that they had been attending with reserve for some years”. Consulcesi underlines this by celebrating “a historic sentence”, as defined by Massimo Tortorella, president of the company committed to the protection of the rights of health professionals. “The Council of State – he explains – admits that the number of places to enter Medicine was less than needed. A victory for Consulcesi which supported children and families in the dream of becoming doctors”.


“The sentence 3902/21 of 20 May 2021 of the Council of State – Consulcesi points out in a note – definitively admits to Medicine those who have appealed, accepting the appeal against the negative sentence of the Tar, by virtue of the recognition of a clear general lack: an inappropriate number of posts for national needs. And also specifying the legitimacy of collective appeals, which had been questioned by a minority jurisprudence “. The company’s lawyers point out that “this ruling is not an isolated case: many appeals are following the same path. It is important to be aware of the importance of proceeding to the Council of State, to ensure that it is triggered for other children as well. the same mechanism “.

“The Consulcesi legal network and the Tortorella law firm, which dealt with the cases, are proceeding to inform the patients of the appeal they accepted for their Medicine test”, continue the lawyers. “For the students involved, and for those who have been admitted with reserve, it is a real achievement – they remark – An appeal opens many avenues for admission to Medicine, and those who have always had this dream see new possibilities for realization. in the future we all hope for a structured legislative solution, but in the meantime the best way appears to be that of appeals “.

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