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Medical Schools (Women)

Volume 416: debated on Thursday 22 November 1945

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asked the Minister of Health what steps are being taken to provide sufficient medical schools for women to be educated as doctors, in view of the shortage of such accommodation at the present time.

The Government have made it a condition of future grants to medical schools that a reasonable proportion of women students should be admitted, and medical schools which have not previously admitted them are making plans to do so, as soon as the difficulty of providing the necessary additional accommodation can be overcome.