GMS Journal for Medical Education (Nov 2021)

The process for recognizing of foreign medical degrees in Costa Rica: a statistical survey for the past 15 years

  • Salazar Sánchez, Lizbeth,
  • Cordero Solis, Juan José,
  • López Dávila, Alfredo J.

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3205/zma001517
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 38, no. 7
p. Doc121

Abstract

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This article presents the most important developments in the recognition process of foreign medical degrees in Costa Rica over the past fifteen years. Most applicants received their medical degrees in Cuba, Venezuela, Nicaragua and Mexico. By far the most numerous group completed their studies in Cuba, followed by graduates from Venezuelan and Nicaraguan universities, the number of which has increased in the last five years. The pass rate of the written examination used in the recognition process is 23.9% with relatively large fluctuations between graduates of the individual countries, especially between the countries with the lowest numbers of graduates. The main goal of the recognition process is to ensure that graduates from different study conditions and curricula as well as from diverging areas of specialization of the faculties abroad have competencies and knowledge comparable to those of medical graduates in Costa Rica. The focus is on the safety of the patient, as is the case with state exams in many countries.

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