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Fostering relations among students

> The Neurobytes 2017: Internatio­nal Medical Quiz Contest brings students from diverse background­s together

- BY YEE JIE MIN

I N2010, Melaka Manipal Medical College’s (MMMC) Peer Learning committee decided to improve peer bonding and learning among students. They envisioned a quiz contest to serve the purpose of intellectu­al growth and personal bonding, and this year, the fourth consecutiv­e Neurobytes 2017: Internatio­nal Medical Quiz Contest was recently held for medical students at MMMC’s Malacca campus.

Encouraged by its initial success between 2011 and 2013, teams from Malaysia and overseas were invited to compete. In 2014, Neurobytes went internatio­nal when teams from Indonesia and India responded, and in 2015, the committee incorporat­ed an Anatomy Illustrati­on contest where cash prizes in US dollars were introduced.

The number of participat­ing teams has averaged between 20 and 23 over the preceding three years, and last year, SYNAPSE, the Neurobytes magazine, was dedicated to publishing informatio­n on teams, quiz format and general informatio­n on Malacca and MMMC.

Organised by the Quiz Club Core Committee (QC3) consisting largely of students who are guided by faculty, 20 teams including six from Indonesia and India participat­ed. In the evening, before the preliminar­y rounds, an ice-breaking session introduced the various teams to each other, and a 50-question written preliminar­y round was held, followed by dinner.

To wind up the evening, the participan­ts were taken to the Unesco heritage area around Jonker Street.

The quiz continued the following morning starting with a buzzer-style knockout round where eight teams were chosen to clash in the semi-finals. The top four teams then faced each other in the grand finale, which was conducted by four quiz masters in a “celebrity box” style where each team could choose the quiz master to ask them the questions. This style eliminated bias and levelled the playing field.

JIPMER, Pondicherr­y emerged as the overall champion followed by MMMC (first runner-up) and Monash University (second runner-up). While the competitio­n was tough, the event served its purpose of bringing students from diverse background­s and places closer together.

The Anatomy Illustrati­on contest was open for participat­ion as well. Three anatomical diagrams from Netter’s Atlas were projected and contestant­s were allotted 40 minutes to copy one anatomical diagram of their choice. This event was judged by faculty chosen from surgical discipline­s and awarded independen­tly from the quiz results.

The QC3 congratula­ted the winners and thanked all the participan­ts for making it a grand success. It said it looked forward to inviting more teams to Malacca, one of the two Unesco Heritage Cities in Malaysia, and to more peer interactio­n amid competitio­n.

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Twenty teams including six from Indonesia and India participat­ed in this year’s Neurobytes.

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