Ministry of Health releases results for Serums 2026-I evaluation held on April 19

Dr. Luis Napoleón Quiroz Avilés, Minister of Health
Dr. Luis Napoleón Quiroz Avilés, Minister of Health
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The Ministry of Health announced on April 23 the publication of results for the Rural and Urban Marginal Health Service (Serums) 2026-I evaluation, which took place on April 19 across all regions of Peru.

The release of these results is an important step in ensuring transparency and following the established schedule for the Serums process. Applicants can check their scores through the official Ministry website, which is required to register for the next stage involving assignment of positions.

According to the ministry, requests for review will be accepted only on April 24 as outlined in the timeline. These requests will be evaluated promptly, with final results set to be published on April 28. The registration period for position assignments begins immediately after result publication and runs from midnight on April 23 until just before midnight on April 28 nationwide. Registration must be completed using the Serums Digital Application platform.

Applicants are advised to carefully review all instructions, available paid and equivalent positions, as well as key dates before registering. Relevant documents can be found via official ministry links provided in their announcement.

The Serums program enables health professionals to work at primary care facilities throughout Peru, supporting healthcare services especially in remote and vulnerable areas. The Ministry reaffirmed its commitment “with transparency of the process and with strengthening human resources in health for the benefit of the population.”



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