German medical diplomas must be recognized immediately: Tunisian doctors challenge ministry
Translated from French, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- - Tunisian doctors in Germany criticize the Ministry of Higher Education's response to diploma equivalency.
- They call the ministry's answer "succinct and selective" and demand immediate recognition of German medical degrees.
- The association advocates for a reform of the system that evaluates foreign-earned medical qualifications.
The Association of Tunisian Doctors in Germany has sharply criticized the Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research's response to a parliamentary inquiry regarding the equivalence of medical degrees obtained abroad. The association described the ministry's reply as "succinct and selective," indicating dissatisfaction with the information provided.
In a statement released Tuesday, the doctors' group urged for the "immediate" recognition of German medical diplomas. They argue that the current system for evaluating foreign qualifications is inadequate and requires a comprehensive overhaul. This call highlights a persistent issue for Tunisian professionals seeking to practice medicine after studying or training internationally.
The association's statement suggests a disconnect between the ministry's official position and the practical realities faced by Tunisian doctors educated in Germany. The group is pushing for a more transparent and equitable process for validating their credentials, emphasizing the need for reform to ensure their qualifications are properly acknowledged.
Originally published by La Presse in French. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.