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Italian Association of Young Doctors (AIGM)
first and only of its kind in Italy, was founded in 1999 with the aim of protecting and guaranteeing the interests of young graduates in medicine and surgery, especially of those graduates after 12/31/1994, damaged in recent years by legislation in the training of doctors rather "flaky", which had significantly decreased their jobs. On August 8, 1991 DL n.256, implementing the European Directive 86/457/EEC provided that with effect from 31.12.1994 for admission to the regional lists of general medical degree was not enough alone but you had to be in possession of 'certificate obtained by attending a two-year training in general medicine. This rule recognizing the equivalence that the certificate to those who were on the list as of 31/12/1994 did not take into any consideration the thousands of students in medicine and surgery on that date. Students who were registered in the knowledge that the only degree was necessary to access the regional lists (and therefore the agreement of general medicine). The latter have seen then vanish at a stroke what for many of them had been the motivation of registration in medicine and surgery. On August 15, 1999 with Decree Law No. 368 (repealing 256/91) for the implementation of Directive No. 93/16/EEC the Italian government confirmed the necessity of the possession of the two-year course of training to access the regional lists . In the years between 1998 and 2001, the continued commitment of our association together with that of many of the old parliamentary majority meant that it came to Article 3 of Law 401/00. Article
.3 "Graduates in medicine and surgery enrolled in the university before 31/12/1991 and licensed in the practice are allowed to claim in excess of specific training courses in general medicine in the legislative decree 8 / 8 / 91, n.256. The doctors admitted surplus are not entitled to a scholarship and may engage in freelance
compatible with the obligations of learning "reopened after attending two-year course of the gates of the regional lists for the continuous assistance to graduates in medicine and surgery by registered on 12/31/1991 (returns a vested right at the time of the faculty of medicine and surgery, unjustly denied by legislation "leisure"). Since its publication in the Gazette No. 5 of this law 08/01/2001 went to meet many criticisms and hostility by other members of the medical profession and of the Ministry of Health. The Department of Health Professions, human resources and technology in health and health care powers of state blocked the article in question with a circular of the month of January 2001 deferring any decision on subsequent decrees. The Ministry demanded on 16/05/2001 an opinion on the feasibility of applying 401/00 of the Council of State. In On 06.20.2001 the First Section of the High assembly decided not to give rise to the opinion requested not to influence the court, because the issue was under way several appeals to the TAR of Lazio by small groups of doctors meant that the issue had already transited in litigation with the TAR of Lazio. Section III ruled with a ruling that rejected the appeals of the doctors aim to obtain admission to the courses supernumerary biennial parties in 2000, considering that Article 3 of Law Decree 401 refers to the August 8, 1991 No. 256 that had long been repealed by. 46 DL III c 15 August 1999, No. 368 concluded by saying that Article 3 can not be understood that in the restrictive sense that they only cover positions related to the course provided by the DL 256, 91 and not that provided by DL 368/99 (to simplify the law was not applicable).
The award of the TAR had in fact pointed out the error that was contained in Article 3 of Law 401, but the fact remains that thousands of young doctors were once again affected by an "oversight" of legislative power. As stated above has mortified and continued to be delayed thousands of young doctors Italians who after many years of sacrifices (including their families) to get a degree have been forced into a state of suboccupazione or work as a "stopgap" in shortages of medical personnel are not eligible to play that role one day (hundreds of colleagues working in the north-central many years as a substitute for medical service but can never become owners because they entered the famous rankings.
In recent years various Italian regions driven by the need to recruit a doctor, never mind the dictates of the TAR of Lazio, are assuming supernumerary fellow graduates after 31/12/1994 to training in general medicine (unfortunately very few) through the use for which 'AIGM fought.
Another problem created by the laws on training is the division of the class into three parts: 1
- Speciality Specialists and the EEC, which are as job opportunities: the specialized conventions, freelance activity, or hospital (taking into account that some disciplines exclude one or more of these specialty).
2 - Participants and holders of training in general medicine. Unique opportunities: freelance activity and continuity of care with the prospect of the Convention in general medicine.
3 - Simple graduates who are unable to access the two channels of learning and not being able to access the lists of general practitioners are unemployed or underemployed.
L 'AIGM had sensed that there was dissatisfaction within the three parts which still continues, in fact:
1 - Residents and Specialists: The 368/99 of 15.8.1999, recently applied by renewing the status of the category (new graduate employees were recognized with the subsequent payment of pension contributions, a significant increase in monthly payments and a higher score in progress) by failing to provide the retroactive effect of these measures has created divisions between the "old graduate" (ex 257/91) and new, who will be in the following years to live in the same institutions.
2 - Following the new agreement of those in possession of general medical training in general medicine have been seen to reduce the score by 12 points to 7.2 points, but especially at the end of the course are not given much-needed employment opportunities.
3. The simple yet graduates are still in precarious than 14 years after the events!
The feverish activity of the President, directors and coordinators of the many provincial meant that the AIGM reached in the years between 2001 and 2002, the not inconsiderable figure of 1400 members throughout Italy, was able to organize two national congresses and to become the representative of many Italian politicians.
In 2005, aided the work commitments of all, the absence of new-young colleagues and referring physicians valid according to the statute which provided that it remained for ten young doctors years after graduation, the Board proposed by the President decided to dissolve the association. Even today, many colleagues, mindful of the extraordinary experience contacting our President to ask for advice on their professional or other problems, and is based on this recognition that we have convinced to re-engage and we have made "Doctor Pride" read the object well within the site and we invite you to participate in order to continue the old battles, and to improve the conditions of our unfortunate category, as they are already doing all the colleagues who or why or why randomly contacted by the President are aware of the new initiative (It is our intention to contact all of them) have already registered

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