A UCAM Medicine Student among the first hundred in the Spanish Resident Medical Intern test (MIR)
From the 13,711 candidates from all over country, all UCAM students passed the test for Resident Medical Intern, with grades that will allow most of them to choose their preferred speciality.
Thu, 06/02/2025 - 13:31
Cheers could be heard on the UCAM Campus to congratulate the effort and work well-done by the seventh year of the UCAM Bachelor's Degree in Medicine students. Said students, who took the Resident Medical Intern test last January, were just finding out what their provisional grades were.
100% of these UCAM students passed the test, a similar number to previous years, which is higher than the national average. Furthermore, to this overall success we have to add the excellent results obtained by some individuals, like Lucía Alonso Navarro, who is between the firsts hundred of Spain. These great results will allow most doctors of this UCAM seventh year to choose their preferred speciality in Spain. Only in Medicine, 13,711 candidates in Spain attended this call with their eyes on one of the available 9,007 vacancies.
Another year these numbers show the high-quality education that the UCAM students receive through its innovative learning methods in teaching, underlying the use of advanced technologies, especially in clinical simulation, complemented with teaching staff committed to the student’s education as well as high-quality internships which complement the on-campus education.
Lucía Alonso (file photo) on Campus.
Jerónimo Lajara, Dean of the University Faculty of Medicine, first congratulated all the student for the good results obtained ‘a result of the training they have acquired throughout the degree, but also unquestionably also for their talent and commitment, which they have not only shown in this test, but throughout their entire degree’. He also encouraged them to always remember the importance of life-long learning and their commitment with the patient.