What’s in a Name?

Maria Irene Ramalho
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T are getting tough in Canada for those who aspire to a postsecondary education but are not from wealthy families. Surveys done at the University of Western Ontario reveal that medical students are a privileged crew, coming from homes with family incomes in the top few percentiles. This phenomenon has intensified dramatically in the last few years, coinciding with huge increases in tuition fees. It struck me as unfair when I read in CMAJ that some of those unable to gain admission to a Canadian medical school can buy their way into an Irish one. It’s sad to see us regressing as a society and abandoning the legacy of the 19th century social activists who fought for equal educational opportunities for rich and poor.
名字里有什么?
在加拿大,对于那些渴望接受高等教育但不是来自富裕家庭的人来说,日子变得越来越艰难。西安大略大学(University of Western Ontario)的调查显示,医科学生是一群享有特权的人,他们的家庭收入在前几个百分位数。这一现象在过去几年里急剧加剧,与此同时学费也大幅上涨。当我在CMAJ上读到一些无法被加拿大医学院录取的人可以花钱进入爱尔兰医学院时,我感到很不公平。看到我们作为一个社会在倒退,抛弃了19世纪社会活动家为富人和穷人争取平等教育机会的遗产,这是很可悲的。
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