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University of Laguna Blanca: Admission to Medicine

2024-04-10 00:44:16


UNIVERSITY OF LAGUNA BLANCA

Thirty-four students out of a total of more than 200 enrolled passed the course to enter the Medicine career

Last April 4th ended the Basic Introduction Course to Health Sciences at the Provincial University of Laguna Blancaas an instance of training and an instance of prior and mandatory evaluation, which must be carried out, completed and approved in general and in each of its stages by all applicantsso your approval was a condition of admission to the Medicine and Bachelor’s Degree in Nursing courses.

At the end of the Basic Introduction Course to Health Sciences for the Medicine degree at UPLaB, 34 students passed the entrance exam that enable them to pursue a degree at said academic institution.

The course had started last Monday, February 19, together with that of Degree in nursinginitially calling for more than 600 registrants between both educational offers, of which more than 200 signed up for the basic Medicine course.

On Tuesday, April 9, the institution proceeded to communicate the results with the students who passed the different established exams. Likewise, in the following week the corresponding recovery exams will be carried out.

The institution informed The morning what The course classes were taught normally.and that during these the students They had access to the educational platform where they might download the bibliography and study materials.

Given the large number of applicants, for an organizational reason, the house of higher education decided to divide the classes into two shifts: one at 8, and the other at 11 in the morning.

Regarding the entrance course, it was highlighted that it was taught according to the regulations of the University, with a duration of five weeks with different subjects.

In the case of students Medicine They had a subject called Introduction to Medicine. Each of the subjects had a series of practical, theoretical and evaluation work to meet the objective of preparing the minimum knowledge necessary to start these careers.

This Tuesday the list of students who passed the five modules of the basic course was known, regarding 34which are authorized to begin the delivery of the race during the course of this month.

Likewise, it was announced that those students who were close to the scores needed to pass the coursethey will have a new opportunity in a recovery that will take place over the next week.

From the UPLaB It was also explained that both Nursing as Medicine They are careers considered of public interest, so quality and excellence must be accredited in their completion because they are linked to the life and health of people.

Therefore, they have a different level of demand for both the University and the teachers and students. “That is why a basic introductory course is held, which in this case was extended for seven weeks due to the long weekend holiday,” they noted.

They also indicated that attendance was strictly controlled, as indicated in the regulations approved by the CONEAU (National Commission for University Evaluation and Accreditation).

In this sense, they revealed that both attendance and exams were taken with the students’ DNI number, to avoid any type of favoritism or privileges and in order to guarantee “quality and demand” academic.

“A whole system was created where the student was located in a place, they were given an exam and the sheet had their DNI number. That is, not even the teachers knew who they were correcting the exams,” they explained.

Finally, it was indicated that students, if they have any questions or concerns, may attend the institution to receive the necessary information.

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