Develop talents to increase productivity: report of the ninth national medical science olympiad in Islamic Republic of Iran in year 2017
Dear Editor, Extracurricular activities for the gifted and talented students in Iran derive from the belief that students with high potentials are expected to make great help for the health care of the community. One of these activities is holding medical science Olympiads. In the previous mee...
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Shiraz University of Medical Sciences
2018-07-01
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Series: | Journal of Advances in Medical Education and Professionalism |
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Online Access: | http://jamp.sums.ac.ir/index.php/JAMP/article/view/1082 |
Summary: | Dear Editor, Extracurricular activities for the gifted and
talented students in Iran derive from the
belief that students with high potentials are
expected to make great help for the health
care of the community. One of these activities
is holding medical science Olympiads. In the
previous meeting report about medical science
Olympiad in year 2011, a unique experience
of Islamic Republic of Iran was reported. The
Olympiad was held in three areas of basic
sciences, clinical reasoning and management by
participation of high rank medical students from
all over the country in two stages: individual and
group (1-4).
After performing 8 Olympiads in the country,
the ninth Olympiad was held in September 2017
in Tehran, Iran differently with more emphasis
on creativity and productivity.
While creativity in health care is mostly
supposed to be innovations in surgical devices,
medications, and procedures, we believed that it
also relates to other health care disciplines like
basic sciences, medical education, philosophy of
medicine and management. Creativity in these
fields is a newer concept that may result in finding
novel solutions to health care and educational
problems and challenges such as improving
patient care and coordinating care across multiple
disciplines and difficult conditions.
Shahid Beheshti University of Medical
Sciences was the host of the Ninth National
Medical Science Olympiad in September 2017
under direct supervision of Ministry of Health
and Medical Education. This Olympiad was held
in five areas including basic sciences, clinical
medicine, medical education, philosophy of
medicine and health care management. All top
ranked students in medical sciences (such as
medicine, pharmacy, nursing, health management,
dentistry, etc.) from all over the country had the
chance of participating in this Olympiad. In Iran
integration of medical education and health care
delivery system has started in 50 universities of
medical sciences all over the country (5). 2151
students from these universities participated in
the individual Olympiad exam. Then 30 teams
in each of the five areas (total 450 teams) were
selected 55 experts in five scientific committees
constructed the Olympiad questions in individual
and team stages. A unique experience in the Ninth
Olympiad was using a novel and creative project
based assignment for each team in each of the
five areas. These projects were Evidence-based
decision making, public private partnership, early
clinical exposure, medical futility and autonomic
modulation on the brain functional connectivity
related to depression.
75 percent of the students stated that they
were satisfied with these innovative and creative
projects in different areas. 84 percent of the
faculties reported that this kind of Olympiad
increased students’ motivation and led them
to compare issues friendly with each other in
a scientific environment. 69.25 percent of the
students reported that increasing the number
of teams in this Olympiad for problem solving
activities was a very good experience for them
and ascertained that such activities should be
included in the formal curriculum of medical
schools.
The main shortcoming in this Olympiad
reported by the students was the competitive
nature of the exam and subjectivity in scoring
the projects in some areas.
Performing such Olympiads is essential in
discovering talented students and developing
their capabilities to promote health systems.
Although academic merit is not the only
indicator of success in health science disciplines,
designing additional programs for gifted and
talented students is warranted to help academically
talented students to further their knowledge. |
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ISSN: | 2322-2220 2322-3561 |