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Realistic illustration of shocked medical students and CFM president reacting to Enamed results revealing poor performance in one-third of Brazil's medical courses.
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Enamed results show poor performance in one-third of medical courses

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The Ministry of Education released on Monday (19) the results of the first Enamed edition, an exam assessing medical training in Brazil. About one-third of evaluated courses received low scores, affecting nearly 14,000 graduates. The CFM president called the outcome 'alarming'.

The Consortium of Rectors of State Universities (Cuech) issued a statement opposing a potential 3% fiscal adjustment affecting their funding, warning there is no room for cuts without harming public education quality. Leaders of the 18 public universities highlight risks to professional training, research, and innovation, particularly in regions. The Ministry of Education declined to comment on the statement.

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