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Serums 2026-I Results: Ministry of Health Confirms Score Publication Date for Over 7,000 Available Positions
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Serums 2026-I Results: Ministry of Health Confirms Score Publication Date for Over 7,000 Available Positions

From La Repรบblica · (7m ago) Spanish

Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

TLDR

  • The Ministry of Health (Minsa) will publish the results for the Serums 2026-I on April 23.
  • The process aims to fill 7,489 paid positions for health professionals across Peru.
  • Selected professionals will receive monthly salaries starting at S/6,624 for doctors and S/5,300 for others, with service beginning May 6, 2026.

As reported by La Repรบblica, the Ministry of Health (Minsa) has announced the upcoming publication of results for the Serums 2026-I program on April 23. This crucial process will fill 7,489 remunerated positions for health professionals throughout Peru, addressing critical healthcare needs in various regions. The announcement comes after nearly 40,000 professionals participated in the national evaluation on April 19. For medical professionals, the monthly salary will be S/6,624, while other healthcare workers can expect around S/5,300, in addition to potential bonuses based on their assigned location. Service is slated to commence on May 6, 2026, and conclude on April 30, 2027. This initiative is vital for the Peruvian healthcare system, as completing Serums is a mandatory requirement for public sector employment and for pursuing further specialization or state scholarships. The detailed cronograma, including a period for review requests and final results, ensures a transparent process for all applicants. This effort by Minsa underscores Peru's commitment to strengthening its healthcare workforce and ensuring adequate medical coverage across the nation.

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Originally published by La Repรบblica in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.