2016
DOI: 10.4103/2231-0770.179553
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Self-reported study habits for enhancing medical students' performance in the National Medical Unified Examination

Abstract: Background:The National Medical Unified Examination (NMUE) is currently required for graduation, joining postgraduate medical training, and practicing medicine in Syria.Objective:To investigate self-reported study habits that correlate with high performance on the NMUE.Methods:First through 3rd year residents at the three main hospitals in Damascus, Syria, were asked to complete a retrospective cross-sectional survey investigating their study habits and previous scores.Results:Significantly higher score was as… Show more

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“…During university years, we were able to document rare medical cases 2,3 and conduct and publish cross sectional studies 4,5 that mainly focused on medical students as subjects. Furthermore, we participated in some systematic reviews.…”
Section: Medical Research In War-torn Syria: Medical Students' Perspectivementioning
confidence: 99%
“…During university years, we were able to document rare medical cases 2,3 and conduct and publish cross sectional studies 4,5 that mainly focused on medical students as subjects. Furthermore, we participated in some systematic reviews.…”
Section: Medical Research In War-torn Syria: Medical Students' Perspectivementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The first 3 years cover the basic-sciences-related subjects, while in the 4th, 5th years students undergo clinical clerkships in the university hospitals. These clerkships are repeated in the 6th year having 2 months of training in each main specialty [ 22 ]. Then, Syrian medical students are required to pass a standardized medical exam for graduation from Syrian medical schools at the end of the sixth year [ 22 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These clerkships are repeated in the 6th year having 2 months of training in each main specialty [ 22 ]. Then, Syrian medical students are required to pass a standardized medical exam for graduation from Syrian medical schools at the end of the sixth year [ 22 ]. Subsequently, they will are allocated to different residency programs according to their scores in this exam in addition to their medical school cumulative grades in the context of their desires.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These results were in contrast to another study, which stated that significantly higher scores were associated with more than 15 hours of study per day. 7 Another observation made was to divide study time across short, multiple sessions of about an hour or less, instead of a massive three-hour binge. Cramming is ineffective because, after a long night of studying, you lose focus and forget most of the information by the following day.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%