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This survey, conducted in Malta in 2010, explores the advancements made by the Bologna Process in higher education, particularly in medicine. Respondents were asked about the availability of consecutive Bachelor's and Master's programs in medicine, the estimated costs, and their overall opinion on the Bologna Process. The consensus was that while the Bologna Process facilitates free movement of students across Europe, its application in the field of medicine is seen as less practical by many. Participants generally viewed the concept positively but expressed concerns regarding feasibility.
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U.E.M.S.MALTA 2010. THE BOLOGNA PROCESS. SURVEY.
WHAT PROGRESS HAS THE BOLOGNA PROCESS MADE IN YOUR COUNTRY ? QUESTION 1.
DO UNIVERSITIES OFFER CONSECUTIVE BACHELORS/MASTERS IN MEDICINE?
WHAT IS YOUR OPINION ABOUT THE BOLONA PROCESS IN GENERAL AND IN MEDICINE? IN GENERAL EVERYONE AGREED THAT IT WAS A GOOD IDEA ESPECIALLY AS IT HELPS FREE MOVEMENT. BUT VERY FEW THOUGHT IT WAS POSSIBLE OR DESIRABLE FOR MEDICINE.
IS E.C.T.S. A USEFUL TOOL TO IMPROVE FREE MOVEMENT OF STUDENTS IN EUROPE? A UNIVERSAL YES