166 high school diploma students high school diploma 31 Spanish cities participate in the 12th Clinical Case Competition
The first award to the Altozano 2 team, made up of three students from high school in Alicante.
11 | 03 | 2026
On Saturday, March 7, the Campus of the University of Navarra hosted the 12th final of the Clinical Case Competition and brought together the ten finalist teams in the capital, who defended their work before a panel of alumni the School Medicine. This year's competition saw the participation of 166 high school diploma students from 31 Spanish cities and 44 different schools.
The Altozano 2 team, from high school Altozano high school Alicante, won first award, while second place went to PAMN, made up of students from high school Josep Obrer high school in Palma de Mallorca, Balearic Islands. The podium was completed by the Ósmosis team from high school Ignacio (Jesuits) high school in Pamplona. In addition, this edition included an award for the best presentation, which went to the Las Iridocitas team from high school Miravalles high school Pamplona.
The other teams that reached the final were: Fonen3 (high school Amigóhigh school / high school Corazón high school ), Trisalud (high school Ignacio de Loyolahigh school ), United for Health (Salesianos Ramón Izquierdo - Internacional Europa - Nuestra Señora del Buen committee SEK Ciudalcampo), Los Cavadas, a team made up of members from high school Señora Del Huerto high school , Pamplona. high school Señora Del Carmen high school , Elche. IES Pare Arques, Cocentaina, Liceo 2, (Liceo Monjardín, Pamplona), and Las Tres en Línea (IES Pablo Sarasate).
This competition is a pioneering activity in Spain that offers a first class university experience to students who are considering studying a degree program in the biosanitary area . Based on real clinical cases, and organized in teams of three or four students, the goal is to establish an accurate diagnosis and an appropriate treatment for the patient. During the different phases of the competition, each team has the support of a tutor, in charge of guiding and resolving any doubts that may arise during the activity.