Strides in Development of Medical Education
Volume 22 (2025)
Volume 21 (2024)
Volume 20 (2023)
Volume 19 (2022)
Volume 18 (2021)
Volume 17 (2020)
Volume 16 (2019)
Volume 15 (2018)
Volume 14 (2017)
Volume 13 (2016)
Volume 12 (2015)
Volume 11 (2014)
Volume 10 (2013)
Volume 9 (2012)
Volume 8 (2011)
Volume 7 (2010)
Volume 6 (2009)
Volume 5 (2008)
Volume 4 (2007)
Volume 3 (2006)
Volume 2 (2005)
Volume 1 (2004)
Policy Brief
The Willingness to Migrate Specialized Residents: Policy Brief

Adel Soltanizadeh; Maryam Okhovati; Sara Shafian

Volume 23, Issue 1 , January 2026

https://doi.org/10.22062/sdme.2025.201368.1601

Abstract
  This study, conducted in 2022, aimed to explore the reasons behind and the willingness to migrate among physicians, as perceived by specialized residents within the medical communities of Kerman, Tehran, Shahid Beheshti, and Iran University of Medical Sciences. Notably, around 80% of clinical residents ...  Read More

Policy Brief
Factors Influencing Students' Choice of Universities in the 8th Macro Region: Policy Brief

Parisa Sharif Zadeh; Azam Rastergari; Maryam Hosseinnejad; Sara Shafian

Volume 23, Issue 1 , January 2026

https://doi.org/10.22062/sdme.2025.201385.1603

Abstract
  Countries around the world are increasingly recognizing the critical role of universities in fostering national development and advancing knowledge and technology. As a result, development policies are inherently connected to universities, research institutes, and industrial centers. This research explores ...  Read More

Policy Brief
Optimizing Medical Workforce Distribution for a Sustainable Healthcare System in Iran

Mohammad Hasan Keshavarzi; Elham Niromand; Mohammad Rasool Khazaei; Ghobad Ramezani

Volume 23, Issue 1 , January 2026

https://doi.org/10.22062/sdme.2025.200973.1539

Abstract
  Public health is one of the most valuable assets of any country, and the level of development of societies largely is contingent upon the quality and equity of their healthcare systems. This policy brief analyzes recent trends in medical education in Iran, examines the current physician-to-population ...  Read More

Viewpoint
Augmenting the Effectiveness of the Jigsaw Method in Medical Education by Overcoming Potential Challenges

Saurabh R Shrivastava

Volume 23, Issue 1 , January 2026

https://doi.org/10.22062/sdme.2025.200609.1480

Abstract
  Background: The jigsaw method is a teaching-learning approach to promote collaborative learning among medical students. In this method, students are encouraged to take responsibility for their education and contribute to the group's collective knowledge.Objectives: The objectives of the article are to ...  Read More

Original Article
Effectiveness and Utility of Team-Based Learning in Teaching Integrated Competencies in Pharmacology: A Randomized Comparative Crossover Study

Suraparaju Sivachandra Raju; Sayeli Vinay Kumar; Peripydi Madhav

Volume 23, Issue 1 , January 2026

https://doi.org/10.22062/sdme.2025.200959.1533

Abstract
  Background: The competency-based medical education (CBME) curriculum of India insists on a greater number of active learning sessions to teach integrated competencies. Self-directed learning (SDL) is a commonly used active learning session for a large number of students, whereas team-based learning (TBL) ...  Read More

Review
Artificial Intelligence in Personalized Medical Education: A Systematic Review of Applications, Benefits, and Challenges

Hosnieh Raoufian; Zohrehsadat Mirmoghtadaie; Ehsan Toofaninejad

Volume 23, Issue 1 , January 2026

https://doi.org/10.22062/sdme.2025.201058.1551

Abstract
  Background:  Medical education, due to its increasing complexity, requires innovative and effective approaches, with artificial intelligence (AI) emerging as a leading tool. AI facilitates the personalisation of learning by adapting educational processes to individual student needs.Objectives: This ...  Read More

Original Article
Explaining Medical Students' Experiences on the Implementation of Team-Based Learning in Medical Semiology Course

Mohamad Javad Bay; Narges Mirzaei Ilali; Siavash Moradi; Atefeh Zabihi Zazoly; Seyedeh Samaneh Borhani; Mehrnoush Sohrab

Volume 23, Issue 1 , January 2026

https://doi.org/10.22062/sdme.2025.200808.1509

Abstract
  Background: Today, innovative and active teaching methods such as Team-Based Learning (TBL) have attracted the interest of a large number of accrediting bodies, educators, and administrators. In this regard, exploring students' experiences and opinions to identify the benefits and challenges of these ...  Read More

Brief report
Evaluating the Effect of Hospital Information System Simulation-Based Training on Informatics Skills of Operating Room Students: A Semi-Experimental Study

Razieh Farrahi; Reza Abbasi; Ehsan Nabovati; Malihe Raam; Nahid Mehrabi

Volume 23, Issue 1 , January 2026

https://doi.org/10.22062/sdme.2025.200200.1425

Abstract
  Background: The use of technology-based learning methods, such as computer simulation-based learning, is increasing in medical education. Applying these methods can empower and improve the practical skills and readiness of this group of students.Objectives: This study aimed to determine the effect of ...  Read More

Brief report
Horizontal Education in Medical Sciences in Iran: A Certificate-Based Strategy for Skill Enhancement

Masoumeh Jorjani; Matin Baghani

Volume 23, Issue 1 , January 2026

https://doi.org/10.22062/sdme.2025.200961.1535

Abstract
  Education plays a crucial role in sustainable development and is a significant investment in building a skilled workforce that fosters enduring societal growth. In medical sciences, horizontal education is a novel and effective method to continuously improve the knowledge and skills of healthcare professionals. ...  Read More

Original Article
Investigating the Factor Structure of the Hidden Curriculum Questionnaire in the Universities of Medical Sciences

Asghar Soltani; Ghasem Askarizadeh; Hamideh Zarepour

Volume 23, Issue 1 , January 2026

https://doi.org/10.22062/sdme.2025.200840.1515

Abstract
  Background: In recent years, increasing attention has been drawn to the role of the hidden curriculum in medical education, particularly regarding its influence on the professional development and identity formation of medical students. As an informal and often implicit component of medical training, ...  Read More

Review
The Role of Holding Medical Students’ National Scientific Olympiads in Medical Education Enhancement: A Narrative Review of Student and Faculty Perspectives

Zeinab Pouralijan-Amiri; Samaneh Jafari-Roshan; Atefeh Mouridpour; Maryam Ghaemi-Amiri

Volume 23, Issue 1 , January 2026

https://doi.org/10.22062/sdme.2025.201275.1589

Abstract
  Background: Improving medical education involves various aspects, one of which is increasing student empowerment. The purpose of organizing scientific Olympiads is to prepare medical students to solve problems in a competitive environment. Objectives: Therefore, this study examines the role of scientific ...  Read More

Original Article
Developing a Roadmap for Achieving Scientific Supremacy in Pharmaceutical Sciences Groups in Iran

Payam Khazaeli; Maryam Okhovati; Sara Shafian

Volume 23, Issue 1 , January 2026

https://doi.org/10.22062/sdme.2025.201412.1608

Abstract
  Background: To attain and consolidate scientific supremacy, academic communities must actively foster cultural transformation and build scientific capacity within society through fundamental change. This study aims to develop a roadmap for Iran's scientific supremacy across all branches of pharmaceutical ...  Read More

Original Article
Effect of the Flipped Classroom on the Patient Education Knowledge and Skill of Nursing Students: A Quasi-Experimental Study

Zahra Amouzeshi; Hamidreza Khosravizadeh Tabasi; Mohaddeseh Hosseinzadeh

Volume 23, Issue 1 , January 2026

https://doi.org/10.22062/sdme.2025.200778.1505

Abstract
  Background: Strengthening patient education skills in students will improve the quality of future nursing care. With the advancement of technology, the tendency to use blended methods such as flipped classrooms has increased. This study was conducted to determine the effect of flipped classrooms on the ...  Read More

Original Article
MBTI Personality Types and Medical Specialty Preferences among Medical Students

Mostafa Salari-Javazm; Yasaman Herandi; Hossein Bouzarjomehri

Volume 23, Issue 1 , January 2026

https://doi.org/10.22062/sdme.2025.200838.1514

Abstract
  Background:  Selecting a residency specialty is a critical decision for physicians, and it is essential to understand whether and how personality types influence this choice. The purpose of this study was to assess the relationship between medical students' personality types and their tendency towards ...  Read More

Original Article
Large Language Model an Emerging Technology in Medical Education: An Analysis of Scholarly Collaboration, Citation, and Vocabulary Co-occurrence

Shahnaz Khademizadeh; Zeinab Jozi; Hajar Beigi

Volume 23, Issue 1 , January 2026

https://doi.org/10.22062/sdme.2025.200769.1504

Abstract
  Background: The emergence of large language models has led to significant progress in various fields. In recent years, researchers have had a special focus on its applications in medical education. Objectives: This study explores the social and intellectual framework of research on large language models ...  Read More

Brief report
What Is Your Name and Where Are You Going? The Distribution of Non-Common Names Among 2024 United States Residency Match Specialties

Ali Rastegarpour

Volume 23, Issue 1 , January 2026

https://doi.org/10.22062/sdme.2025.201194.1577

Abstract
  Background: First names have been studied as an indicator of an individual’s background, and have been shown to have associations with socioeconomic status and discriminatory practices. There are many studies in the literature that demonstrate discrimination against traditionally black names and ...  Read More

Review
Enhancing Student Engagement in Physiology Education through Flipped Classrooms, Gamification, and Visualization: A Narrative Review

July Ivone; Julia Windi Gunadi; Bryan Ricardo Handoko; Ardo Sanjaya

Volume 23, Issue 1 , January 2026

https://doi.org/10.22062/sdme.2025.200832.1513

Abstract
  Background: Learning physiology is a crucial aspect of medical education, focusing on the study of normal human body functions as the fundamental knowledge required for every physician. However, studying physiology poses significant challenges, including the need for active learning, loss of motivation, ...  Read More

Original Article
Comparing Lecture, Reflection, and Active Learning Approaches for Enhancing Medical Professionalism Among Undergraduate Medical Students in Thailand

Areerat Siripongpan; Karunpong Phattaramarut

Volume 23, Issue 1 , January 2026

https://doi.org/10.22062/sdme.2025.201243.1584

Abstract
  Background: Medical professionalism is crucial in the practice of medicine. Managing medical professionalism presents challenges to ensure that medical students develop a comprehensive sense of professionalism. Objectives: This research aimed to compare pretest and posttest scores of medical professionalism ...  Read More

Original Article
Identifying and Explaining the Motivational Keys for Physicians' Teaching: A Synthesis Study

Khaironnesa Ramazanzade; Nahid Azdaki

Volume 23, Issue 1 , January 2026

https://doi.org/10.22062/sdme.2025.201421.1611

Abstract
  Background: Understanding factors that shape physicians’ motivation to teach is essential for optimizing educational outcomes in medical education.Objectives: This research aimed to synthesize qualitative evidence to uncover how individual, interpersonal, cultural, and structural elements influence ...  Read More

Original Article
The Impact of Game-Based Learning on Electrocardiogram Interpretation Skills of Medical Students Compared to Conventional Learning Methods: A Comparative Pilot Study

Thirumurugan Ettiyappan; Kalpana Devi Venkatesan; Shainfathima Aslam Khan; Kishore Kumar Vinayagar; Gomathi Gopi; Mageshwari Purushothaman; Sonia Irungbam; Pennarasi Shivani Kodishwaran

Volume 23, Issue 1 , January 2026

https://doi.org/10.22062/sdme.2025.200620.1483

Abstract
  Background: In the contemporary landscape of technology, the integration of gamification in education has gained significant traction. Past research has indicated that gamified learning fosters motivation and engagement among 21st-century students in academic pursuits. Although well-documented in general ...  Read More

Review
Conflict Management Competencies for Surgical Residents: A Scoping Review

Zohreh Sohrabi; Shoaleh Bigdeli; Sohrab Nosrati

Volume 23, Issue 1 , January 2026

https://doi.org/10.22062/sdme.2025.201408.1607

Abstract
  Background: Conflict is prevalent in surgical clinical environments due to hierarchical cultures, communication challenges, and professional differences. Such conflicts adversely affect healthcare professionals, team performance, and patient safety. Despite their importance, conflict management competencies ...  Read More

Original Article
Linking Special Care Dentistry Curriculum to Seemingly Irrelevant Comedy Multimedia

Ayat Gamal-AbdelNaser; Esraa A Zahran; Haneen Osama; Mohamed Reda Abd Elmaksoud; Mohamed Nader; Tarek Abd ElAziz

Volume 23, Issue 1 , January 2026

https://doi.org/10.22062/sdme.2025.200895.1521

Abstract
  Background: Special care dentistry constitutes a vital subject of undergraduate dental education. Providing proper dental care for vulnerable patient groups requires graduates who possess a firm grasp of and training in this discipline. However, the perceived dullness of the subject poses a significant ...  Read More

Original Article
Students' Perspectives on Learning Basic Histology

Bryan Cardona; Daniela Botero-González

Volume 23, Issue 1 , January 2026

https://doi.org/10.22062/sdme.2025.200951.1538

Abstract
  Background: Histology plays a crucial role in shaping future physicians by providing a microscopic perspective on the human body. Despite its significance, both students and educators often perceive histology as a challenging and abstract subject. Limited research exists on students' perspectives regarding ...  Read More

Original Article
Impact of Morningness-Eveningness Chronotype on Sleep Quality and Test Anxiety Levels among Medical Students at Ahvaz Jundishapur University of Medical Sciences

Negin Amini; Samireh Ghafouri; Zahra Rahimi; Maryam Moradi; Reza Fatehifar

Volume 23, Issue 1 , January 2026

https://doi.org/10.22062/sdme.2025.201101.1559

Abstract
  Background: Circadian rhythms determine individual chronotypes as morning, evening, or intermediate. Evidence shows evening types are more susceptible to sleep disorders and higher levels of anxiety. Sleep quality and test anxiety are issues associated exams’ failure. Objectives: The study aimed ...  Read More

Original Article
Psychometric characteristics of the Persian Version of The Online Student Engagement Scale, OSE

Freshteh Choobsaz; Mitra Zolfaghari; Somaieh Borjalilu

Volume 23, Issue 1 , January 2026

https://doi.org/10.22062/sdme.2025.199547.1347

Abstract
  Background: With the rapid growth of e-learning technology, it has become one of the most common educational approaches in educational institutions.Objectives: This study was conducted with the aim of psychometrically evaluating the Online Student Engagement Scale (OSE) in Persian to assess the level ...  Read More

Brief report
Evaluating the Effectiveness of a Three-phase Clinical Education Model for Midwifery Students: A Quasi-Experimental Study

Somayeh Ebrahimi; Mahmood Reza Dehghani; Amin Beigzadeh

Volume 23, Issue 1 , January 2026

https://doi.org/10.22062/sdme.2025.201127.1565

Abstract
  Background: Clinical education represents the cornerstone of midwifery training. Professional competency acquisition underpins effective practice, with adequate learning opportunities fundamental to the clinical education process. Objectives: This study aimed to examine the effectiveness of clinical ...  Read More

Review
The Role of Socioeconomic Factors in Medical Education: A Narrative Review

Gholamreza Hassanzadeh; Abolfazl Bagherifard; Bahram Einolahi; Ali Arab Kheradmand; Seyed Yasin Yazdi-Amirkhiz

Volume 23, Issue 1 , January 2026

https://doi.org/10.22062/sdme.2025.202036.1693

Abstract
  Background: Socioeconomic factors pose serious obstacles against equity and inclusivity in medical education, affecting admissions, retention, and the future composition and diversity of the workforce in delivering health services. Objectives: Through the use of a narrative review, we aim to illustrate ...  Read More