After long months of preparation, the MIR 2022 exam has come to an end. A test that, as in the previous call, has been marked by the epidemiological situation, which is why it has been held in strict compliance with the instructions issued by the Ministry of Health. However, for this call, the ministerial body has introduced a series of important changes that have modified the structure of an exercise to which they have been presented. a total of 13,059 Medicine graduates.
To know the first impressions following the realization of the MIR exam 2022, Medical Writing has launched a survey open to all candidates. In the previous year, the survey had the participation of almost 2,500 graduates, who evaluated the test for physicians.
Thus, the department Carolina Darias The number of questions that have made up the MIR 2022 exam and the rest of the tests that make up the Specialized Health Training (ESF). Specifically, a test consisting of 200 questions, plus 10 reserves, has been prepared, which represents an increase of 25 questions compared to the exam of previous years. Yes, the four response options have been maintained for each of the questions, which the candidates have had to try to resolve in four and a half hours.
To avoid crowds, the call and identification of the applicants has been carried out in two different shifts; one at 3:00 p.m. and another at 3:20 p.m. In the case of the Canary Islands, this process has been carried out between 2:00 p.m. and 2:20 p.m. this Saturday.
Of the total number of participants, 34 percent considered that the MIR 2021 was neither easy nor difficult, while 16 percent said that it was the most complicated exercise in recent years. 27 percent said it was a complicated test and the remaining 23 percent said it was a simple test.
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