UPDATE
And amidst the harsh questioning, the Ministry of Health carried out the evaluation this morning for the Rural and Marginal Urban Health Service (SERUM).
The report states that “it was carried out with transparency, high quality and with the participation of the corresponding authorities, in accordance with the commitment assumed by the Ministry of Health (Minsa).”
In a statement, the Minsa said that today’s evaluation for the Serums placement allocation process was carried out under a strict security and transparency protocol, ensuring the integrity of the exam.
The Medical Association reported the day before that, just hours before the test, the Minsa had issued a resolution changing the criteria for the distribution of SERUMS places.
The school has repeatedly pointed out that the exam does not meet quality standards.
The head of the sector supervised the test.
ORIGINAL NOTE
Despite harsh criticism and the disqualification of the most important medical schools in the country, the Ministry of Health will take TODAY, SUNDAY, the test for admission to the Rural and Marginal Urban Health Service (SERUMS).
Medical bodies from nine health institutions issued a statement in which they questioned the Minsa’s responsibility to carry out the evaluation for admission to SERUMS and even requested the resignation of the head of the sector, César Vásquez.
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According to the Ministry of Health, more than 13,000 applicants will participate in the evaluation, for which 27 locations have been set up in different areas of the country.
TEST TIME
Entry of registered participants to the evaluation venue will be from 7:00 a.m. to 9:00 a.m. After this time, no participant will be allowed to enter.
DURATION
The evaluation will last 2 hours, from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm.
WHAT ARE THE LOCATIONS?
Applicants in Lima should know that the authorized locations for Lima are the IEE José Grande, the CEP Pedro Ruiz Gallo, the José Faustino Sánchez Carrión National University and the Simón Bolívar Higher Technological Institute.
To find out where the 27 venues are, those interested should enter the following web link.
WHAT NOT TO BRING TO THE TEST
The professional must attend, without fail, with his/her National Identity Document (DNI) or foreigner’s card, as appropriate, and the printed and signed registration form. If he/she does not have his/her identity document due to loss or theft, he/she must bring proof of his/her procedure and the original police report.
It is prohibited to bring cell phones, headphones, tablets, purses, backpacks, watches, notebooks, books, food, among other items or goods that may affect transparency and security.
The materials required to take the assessment consist of a pencil, eraser and sharpener, which will be provided by the Ministry of Health.
WHEN WILL THE RESULTS BE KNOWN?
Once the evaluation is completed, the results will be announced no later than Monday, September 2.
These will be published through the official channels of the Ministry of Health.
WHAT SECURITY MEASURES WILL BE TAKEN?
To ensure the order and proper evaluation process, representatives from Minsa and Diresa carried out the identification of the space and the distribution of classrooms this Saturday.
It was reported that there will be 64 observers and a high security system for the application of the test in the 30 classrooms enabled for the exam.
Representatives of the Public Prosecutor’s Office and the Police will oversee this process.
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