HC Deb 07 March 1944 vol 397 cc1887-8W
Sir E. Graham-Little

asked the Minister of Health whether he is aware that the Senate of London University desires to extend facilities in its medical schools for women students, but that one of the principal obstacles thereto is the inadequacy of the accommodation for men and women in this university's medical schools, which now train nearly half the doctors of this country; and whether he will give particular attention in framing his future estimates to this position.

Mr. Willink

I am aware of the resolution on the subject of the training of women medical students recently passed by the Senate of London University, and I understand that a copy of it is being sent to the Committee on Medical Schools under the chairmanship of Sir William Goodenough. The assistance likely to be needed by medical schools in the future is one of the questions under review by that Committee.