Referring to the data released by the Ministry of Health and last call, the Medical Faculty of the University of Granada (UGR) has improved the result in the last MIR exam. As per the tables prepared by the ministry, 37.4% of UGR graduates are in the 73rd percentile or stronger group, i.e. within the range of best results to reach special positions. This is the best data of all Andalusian faculties for which the following year . center of Almeria and Jenny,
The data is better than the data received by the same faculty in the previous calls. In 2020/2021, 34.8% of doctors graduating from Grenada were in the strong group. The average in 2019/2020 was 33.2%. According to the Dean of the Faculty of Medicine, UGR, aurora valenzuela, Granada has been in a position of regional leadership for many years. “We have always maintained a very good position,” says Dean, who highlights the work done by the Quality Assurance Commission of the degree, as well as the discretion in analyzing the data it chooses to provide. There are some limitations of the ministry. Thus, these reports are “a picture at a specific time”, says Valenzuela, who argues that “it is important to train students” to be competitive on this test.
The work before the MIR is, in Valenzuela’s opinion, the key to interpreting the results in the exam, which gives way to specialized positions because, they point out, in six months you can’t do what you didn’t in six grade years. have read.
Based on university data provided by the ministry, tables of MIR exam results in percentage and taking into account those who applied, the first faculty at the national level is Pompeu Fabra, with 58.6% in the graduate strong group. , It is followed by the Autonomous of Madrid (54.5%) and Navarra (46.4%). The first Andalusian from the UGR is (37.4%) in the strong group, ahead of the Faculty of Seville (31.6%) and Málaga (28.3%).
Number 1 of this year’s MIR Sofia Mercedes Hasselgruber de Franciscochose the Virgen de las Nieves in Granada to do his residency in the specialty of dermatology.