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At UDEM I was able to meet excellent doctors, teachers, people and clinical sites that helped me a lot to have an excellent professional training and to have academic and international experiences that will last a lifetime.
At UDEM I was able to meet excellent doctors, teachers, people and clinical sites that helped me a lot to have an excellent professional training and to have academic and international experiences that will last a lifetime.
My first medical experience at UDEM was in an ALEM brigade. This was where I had my first contact with patients in an out-of-hospital setting.”
During my semesters at UDEM I was always very interested in participating as much as I could in activities and decision making that could improve the school and its experiences.
That is why in my trajectory I was as a board member of the Gente UDEM group, president and vice president of the Jälpem group, and member of the Student Senate in the academy commission.
My experience as a graduate begins with the opportunity to work as an Emergency Outpatient Physician at Christus Muguerza High Specialty Hospital and a few months later I joined the largest digital transformation project of Christus Muguerza called “Conecta Salud”.
I served as champion of Clinical Processes of the Medical Area, actively participating in the development, analysis, training and implementation of the Electronic Health Record in the first 100% digital hospital in Mexico: Christus Muguerza Hospital Saltillo.
I was an exchange student in Barcelona at the general hospital of Granoller. My name is Marvin Gabriel Barrera Ruiz and I studied at UDEM, a decision I do not regret.
Initially I chose UDEM because of the internships available during my studies in both public and private hospitals and because of the various programs they manage, of which I was part of an association, which focuses more on altruistic events and support for vulnerable groups.
El doctor Francisco González Salazar, maestro investigador y SNI nivel II, realizó una investigación sobre el autocontrol y atención de la diabetes en Monterrey que fue seleccionada para convertirse en un Documento de Política Pública que formará parte de la Publicación Anual 2018 de la Red de Conocimiento del Consejo Nuevo León.
Por parte del Departamento de Ciencias Básicas de la Vicerrectoría de Ciencias de la Salud, los doctores Francisco González Salazar, Elisabeth Mesteer y Norberto Garza González, miembros del Sistema Nacional de Investigadores, publicaron el artículo “(CLUPS): A New Culture Medium for the Axenic Growth of Entamoeba histolytica” en la revista Hindawi Journal of Parasitology Research (https://doi.org/10.1155/2018/2796516).
Los doctores de Ciencias Básicas de la Vicerrectoría de Ciencias de la Salud, Óscar Ulloa Ortiz, Gerardo Rivera Silva y María Guadalupe Moreno Treviño, junto con Guillermo H. Martínez Delgado, alumno de la carrera de Médico Cirujano y Partero, publicaron el artículo “Endometriosis en colon sigmoides asociada a hematoquecia en una paciente histerectomizada” en la Revista Peruana de Ginecología y Obstetricia (https://doi.org/10.31403/rpgo.v64i2085).
Alejandro Ismael Trejo Castro, alumno de la carrera de Ingeniero Biomédico, fue coautor del artículo “Cromoblastomicosis”.
La investigación fue sobre un paciente de 80 años proveniente del estado de Hidalgo que presentaba una rara enfermedad dermatológica: cromoblastomicosis, un hongo que entra en la piel y al paso del tiempo hace una escamación.
La publicación se realizó en la revista Dermatología, Cosmética, Médica y Quirúrgica, en septiembre del 2016.
Researchers Rafael B. León Cachón, María Guadalupe Moreno Treviño, and Denis Aideé Martínez Treviño developed a method to detect GSTM3 A/B polymorphism in Human DNA samples in 2017.
Recessive dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa is a disease characterized by the appearance of blisters on the skin and mucosae. Probes were designed for its detection and diagnosis.