“…Tables 5 , 6 , and 7 compare gender-wise effects as a whole, gender-wise differences in a particular group, and gender-wise differences on each campus, respectively, on examination results before and after innovations in curriculum design and assessment. In a study on fourth-grade medical students, Pavo et al (2021) [ 14 ] concluded that gender difference seems not to affect final examination results and impact academic performance. Similarly, in this study, male and female students significantly performed better in the Final examination versus the Block III examination in the spring semester of 2021.…”