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- Graduates formation must be based on solid scientific and humanistic principles.
- Upon completion of their academic, graduates acquire a vision of commitment and fulfillment of their professional obligations in relation to the social environment, as providers of a service towards society´s health, with which they interact and develop.
- Graduates acquire a positive attitude towards basic clinical and socio-medical research activities in which we are certain they will contribute toward understanding and facing health problems in the population.
- They count with the necessary academic formation to compete and continue with graduate specialization studies (medical residences), and Master's Degrees
- Graduates have the capacity to identify the most common illnesses based on the natural history of the illness, epidemiological outbreaks which appear in the society in which they practice, in coordination with corresponding health authorities, implement corrective measures towards health problems.
- Become involved in the activities of a General Medical practitioner.
- Have the capacity to identify pathologies which require more complex attention and treatment, referring the patient to the proper specialty or service for their treatment.
- Participate with attitude of service, social responsibility and respect to the dignity of people with different options to social and cultural development, which permit him to uplift the life of the population.
- Understand and respect the habits and customs of the community in which they practice medicine, as well as the ecological, social and political factors which influence the health-disease processes.
- Promote the authentic development of the human being in favor of the free, fair, informed and peaceful society, based on their profound academic preparation, inspired by the perennial values of humanism and the institution's mission.
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