There are new controversies surrounding the Integrated Master’s Degree in Medicine at the Fernando Pessoa University (UFP), recently approved by the Higher Education Assessment and Accreditation Agency (A3ES). HThe doctors appointed as future advisors of students whose names were included in the application process without their knowledge. In addition, the president of the commission that gave the “green light” to the new course had signed, when he was president of the National Institute of Legal Medicine, a partnership agreement with that institution. The document was included in the application that had to be evaluated.
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