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Sergio Pérez

Credits: Archivo UDEM

Just like many, I started my degree in Psychology with the mission of helping others, but in the end, I got a lot more. During the years that I studied at UDEM, I was taught to learn beyond classes and books; I was led to ask myself the right questions to discover my professional ambitions through projects and social service.

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Marcela Pozas

Credits: Archivo UDEM

During my LPS studies at UDEM, I learned about methodology, diagnosis, and intervention from some amazing professors. This, jointly with the different internships and practicums offered by the program, strengthened my preparation to be able to develop as a researcher at the international level.

I am currently developing my post-doctorate at the University of Trier, in Germany. There, I teach at the undergraduate and graduate levels and I carry out research with a focus on developing motivation in the school sphere.

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Carolina de los Santos

Credits: Archivo UDEM

Pursuing the LPSC program at UDEM was an extremely enriching experience that allowed me to grow and develop, thanks to the knowledge and dedication of my professors and to the numerous opportunities for practice that the University provided me with. I can say that I acquired the clinical sensitivity and theory necessary to set up a private psychoanalytic clinical practice, which I have been running for three years.

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Karla Gómez

Credits: Archivo UDEM

I believe that the most significant thing I learned during the LPSC program was how to listen beyond what is said and pay attention to what is not evident at plain sight. I leaned to see what is hidden, ask questions, and be curious.

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Liliana Alcocer

Credits: Archivo UDEM

Pursuing the undergraduate degree program in Nursing at UDEM was the best stage of my life as a student. In it, I was educated and trained, and I learned from the best teachers. Now, it is my turn to contribute knowledge for the benefit of the population’s health.

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Eliud Solorio

Credits: archivo UDEM

An important part of my experience as a student of the undergraduate degree program in Nursing (LEN) was acquiring theoretical-practical knowledge from professionals closely related to this field of study and who have vast work experience.

I received the opportunity to render my professional services at my alma mater and be part of the school’s distinguished faculty, sharing with students in my charge the knowledge and skills necessary in a work setting, jointly applying the values that distinguish us as a school.

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Luis Fernández

Credits: Archivo UDEM

Studying Biomedical Engineering at UDEM helped me to understand my country’s real needs in health-related topics and to acquire knowledge, tools, and contacts to provide solutions that generate positive impacts on the provision of health services in Latin America.

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Carlos Chávarri

Credits: Archivo UDEM

The undergraduate degree program in Biomedical Engineering is diverse and fascinating. I proudly remember walking out of a Medical Sciences classroom where I took classes with Medical students, and heading to my next class at the Electronics Laboratory, thus completely changing my mind’s focus.

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Vice President of Health Sciences appointed as ALAFEM’s treasurer

Eduardo García Luna Martínez, Vice President of Health Sciences, was elected to be part of the board of directors of the Asociación Latinoamericana y del Caribe de Facultades y Escuelas de Medicina (ALAFEM – The Association of Medical Schools of Latin America and the Caribbean).

One of ALAFEM’s aims is to attain better, higher-quality medical education processes in Latin America, thus adapting to the social needs of each region in order to achieve better service for patients.

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Dr. Guadalupe Treviño receives award for her impact on community

The Roberto Garza Sada Pro Magistro Award is an honor that UDEM grants each year to faculty members who have distinguished themselves for their excellence and promotion of values, as well as for the impact of their work on the university community and on society.

The University’s president acknowledges teachers receiving this award as the “heart of the Institution” and the “University’s neurons” since they are the main resource for the generation of knowledge, and they infuse vitality and dynamism as they convey it to students.