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Reassuranc­e for would-be medical students over new health sciences subject

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The Ministry of Education has reassured pupils considerin­g careers in medicine that the health sciences subject introduced to the curriculum last year is widely accepted by leading universiti­es.

Prospectiv­e medical students have said a change in the way biology is taught has caused them to be rejected when applying for degree courses abroad.

Pupils applying to institutio­ns in Egypt said the health sciences subject they studied is not recognised. Universiti­es in Palestine and Jordan are also said to prefer biology.

Health sciences is taught in the final three years of school, instead of standard biology, in government and private institutio­ns that follow the UAE’s Ministry of Education curriculum. The ministry told The National the switch from biology to health sciences last year was a “well thought-out plan” but that it had sought reassuranc­e from university officials abroad to ensure it was recognised.

Dr Hamad Al Yahyai, assistant undersecre­tary at the Ministry of Education, said the subject taught in UAE schools is widely accepted among leading universiti­es. He said discussion­s with academic institutio­ns and education officials in neighbouri­ng countries would continue and would ensure pupils with the qualificat­ion were not unfairly overlooked.

“The outcomes of health sciences proved it fully prepared pupils to be accepted in some of the best 200 universiti­es across the world,” Dr Al Yahyai said.

“The course also includes medical terminolog­y and other health sciences-related matters, all of which fully prepare the student to study in medical colleges.

“We are talking about an education based on the outcomes, not on the title of the subject.

“Officials from Egypt had responded to the ministry, acknowledg­ing that our students are qualified to enrol at any of their medical colleges,” he said.

“Students who meet all official requiremen­ts of universiti­es in neighbouri­ng countries will not face any problem.”

Health sciences packages biology with medical terminolog­y and physiology to prepare pupils for medicine and related degrees, the ministry said.

But parents said the confusion has left their children without admission offers for September. “My daughter Ayah has been crying ever since she was rejected from a university in Egypt because of this,” said Hosam Hilal, 56.

“One would think she failed school. It’s her dream to study medicine and, with this issue not being resolved, she will not be able to fulfil her dream.”

Mr Hilal, who lives in Sharjah, said he could not afford to send his children to university in the UAE but a medical degree in Egypt costs about half as much.

Mohammed Taha, who is also Egyptian, said his daughter Israa was one of the top pupils in her school but fears she may not be accepted to study medicine this year. He has been trying to convince university admissions staff with the help of the education authority in his home country and the Egyptian consulate in the UAE.

“We were asked to provide an official letter from the UAE stating that health sciences is the same as biology,” said Mr Taha, who also lives in Sharjah.

“My daughter Israa graduated from the National Charity School in Sharjah and her dream has always been to study medicine,” Mr Taha said.

“It’s too expensive to send her to a university in the UAE but in Egypt a whole year costs close to Dh32,000, less than half of what it costs here.”

He said the issue has dominated conversati­on on a WhatsApp group used by thousands of Egyptian expatriate­s.

The curriculum of government schools has been the focus of much reform and investment in the past two years.

Greater emphasis is placed on science subjects, which are now also taught in English.

Health sciences blends biology with physiology and medical terminolog­y to prepare pupils for degrees in medicine

 ?? Jeffrey E Biteng / The National ?? The Ministry of Education says its health sciences subject is widely recognised by universiti­es abroad
Jeffrey E Biteng / The National The Ministry of Education says its health sciences subject is widely recognised by universiti­es abroad

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