Morocco’s private doctors’ union has criticized the rapid increase in the number of medical, pharmaceutical, and dental schools. The union expressed concern that these new institutions are not meeting the necessary academic, pedagogical, and hospital infrastructure standards required for high-quality medical training. While supporting initiatives to expand access to medical studies and strengthen the national healthcare system, the union fears a decline in educational quality. They suggest the expansion is occurring without sufficient resources to maintain standards aligned with national and international benchmarks. The statement raises questions about whether the concerns stem from genuine worries about quality or from potential competitive pressures. The union’s position was released in an official statement to the press.