Reported about 1 year ago
The Examination Yuan recently approved revisions to the physician qualification exams, adding grade restrictions for students in medical schools—such as completion of fourth-year courses before being eligible for the initial exam stage. This move has triggered backlash from current students who feel their academic plans have been disrupted, with some calling for the new regulations to apply to incoming students. The changes aim to prevent course compression and ensure a balance between medical and general education, prompting concerns among students about academic planning and curriculum adjustments.
Source: YAHOO