This school is part of the Autonomous University of Nuevo León. It's a very large campus, very clean and tidy. It has nice green areas and an auditorium with several classrooms. Overall, it's a great place to stay. The location is very central, and there are several ways to get there, but there's often traffic.
Visiting and participating in the Faculty of Medicine was a wonderful experience. The warmth, kindness, and attention I received were present at all times—students, teachers, administrative staff, everyone! It was so great!!! I had a wonderful time ????? Thank you so much, see you soon. Warm regards. …
Great school, I graduated from there. During my community service, compared to interns from other schools in the country, I noticed that this school prepared me better than the others. It's a school with a demanding and sometimes frustrating curriculum, but it's quite comprehensive and you learn very well.
The cradle of Spanish philosophy, few places offer a greater opening for your mind, with the enormous number of patients and the diverse pathologies they present, and the extensive facilities available to care for them. A reference center in the north of the country, with a focus on research.
I had never entered this beautiful because it feels very nice when you enter, imagine belonging to it, it would be a wonderful experience, everything is very clean and impeccable, the students are very kind and polite, they represent their faculty very well, I congratulate them.
An excellent faculty for pursuing a university degree aimed at the general public. Without a doubt, it's one of the best in our country, training top general practitioners and postgraduate specialists. I give it five stars for its significant impact on our society.
I went to get vaccinated, and I don't know what happened. All of Monterrey was there. I was in a snail's pace line for five hours, I don't know how many kilometers long, just to get the vaccine. So much disorganization, what about social distancing?
What's the point of having students take exams if they only give preference to those with connections—children and relatives of doctors—stupid, useless students who get kicked out after the first semester, taking the places of good, humble …
One of the best places to study medicine, my second home, where you learn from the best teachers. Like everything, it has positive points and areas for improvement, but if you are interested in studying medicine, it is probably your best option.
Very good; the average wait time for vaccination is approximately 2 hours, and the staff provides excellent service. My only observation is that I think there's a lack of information and support for people who use wheelchairs or walking aids.