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Conferred degree: Specialization Diploma
Length of the program: Two years
Credits required: 82
Program: Annual
Additional Requirements
Original and one copy of certificate of passing grade for the National Exam of Aspiring Medical Residents (originally ENARM), issued by the Inter-institutional Commission for the Training of Human Resources for Health (originally CIFRHS).
Entrance Profile
Entrants to the program must be health professionals committed to the security of their patients and the quality of service provided at an initial stage. Additionally, they must be interested in acting as a primary link between first level medical attention and specialized attention. They must feel a vocation towards service and ethical behavior, interest in promoting health education, critical and purposeful attitude towards the resolution of health problems at the first level of medical attention, creative and reflexive attitude towards new knowledge, ability to work in teams and interest in research activities for state health problems.
Knowledge
Aptitudes
Abilities and Skills
Graduate Profile
Graduates of the program will be medical specialists with the ability to resolve preventive, curative, and rehabilitative aspects of diseases that are chronic or degenerative, infectious, mental, addictive, or the results of accidents or violence with fully established humanistic and bioethical methods.
They will be able to work in teams, have a self-critical attitude, and the ability to opportunely relate and convert the needs of the patient to highly specialized medicine.
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First Year |
Credits |
Second Year |
Credits |
| Medical Attention Practice I | 35 |
Medical Attention Practice II | 35 |
| Medical Attention Seminar I | 3 |
Medical Attention Seminar II | 3 |
| Research Seminar I | 2 |
Research Seminar II | 2 |
| Educative Seminar | 2 |
Admissions period: March
Last updated: January 25, 2007
Creation of the program: January 25, 2007
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