Public Medical School Bill for 15 Years of Service Passes Welfare Committee
A bill establishing a public medical school requiring graduates to serve in public healthcare institutions for 15 years has passed a subcommittee of South Korea's National Assembly's Health and Welfare Committee.
Graduation Rate of Gifted High School Students Entering Medical School at 2%? Investigation Shows 16%
A recent report shows that 16% of graduates from gifted high schools pursue a career in the medical field, disputing the government's claim of a mere 2% entry rate for medical schools.
HSJosé graduates 23 new specialists and surpasses the mark of 315 doctors trained in the institution's medical residency program
The Hospital São José in Criciúma celebrated the graduation of 23 new specialists from its medical residency program, marking a milestone of 318 trained doctors in total.
Samuel Libânio Hospital Complex graduates dozens of resident doctors
The Samuel Libânio Hospital Complex celebrates the graduation of numerous resident doctors, highlighting the excellence of its training program.
Quota limits stall MDCN induction for 44 Unilorin doctors
Forty-four medical graduates from the University of Ilorin are unable to be inducted into the medical profession due to exceeding established quota limits.
Quotas increase access to medicine, but do not guarantee a spot in residency, says study
A study indicates that affirmative action policies in Brazil have improved access to medical education but have not succeeded in ensuring residency placements for graduates from quota programs.
A very measured Ayuso talks about a Madrid healthcare system that surpasses Stockholm's, to try to keep MIR graduates in the region
Isabel Díaz Ayuso promotes Madrid's healthcare as superior in an attempt to retain recent medical graduates amidst ongoing tensions with the national health ministry.
Studying Medicine is an Expensive Dream for Graduates: What a Medical Aspirant Must Have
The article discusses the financial burdens faced by aspiring medical students like Isabella Suárez in Ecuador due to limited access to affordable public education.
Council unveils N1.2m course for Ukraine, Sudan-trained medical graduates
The Medical and Dental Council of Nigeria has launched a six-month mandatory remediation program for foreign-trained medical graduates affected by the Ukraine war and Sudan conflict to facilitate their integration into Nigeria's healthcare system.
Graduates of UCP-PJC present final graduation projects
This week, the Universidad Central del Paraguay (UCP) in Pedro Juan Caballero holds an important academic event as 528 medical students present their final graduation works, showcasing years of study and dedication.
Medicine at the Metropolitan College: from undergraduate studies to the major residencies in the country
The Metropolitan College of Rondônia is recognized for the success of its graduates in highly competitive medical residency programs across Brazil, showcasing the impact of quality medical education on health outcomes.
Requirements for the recruitment of the Ecuadorian Army 2026
The Ecuadorian Army will open a new recruitment process for high school graduates seeking to join as officers or soldiers from February 6 to March 20, 2026, which is free and without intermediaries, including physical, medical, psychological, and trust evaluations.