Finances & Exchanges
Critical Appraisal
& Fake News
Digital
Health
Scientific Outcomes,
EAs & Online Trainings
Open
Science
100

How much is the Exchanges fee? 

Five euros per outgoing exchange unit.

100

Define "Fake News"

False stories that appear to be news, spread on the internet or using other media, usually created to influence political views or as a joke.

100

What is Digital Health?

The use of information and communications technology in support of health and health-related fields.

100

Mention at least 3 interactive platforms that you can use to make your presentations more interactive?

Miro, Menti, Kahoot, Wooclap, PollEverywhere, Zoom Breakout Rooms

100

Define Open Science...

to make the primary outputs of publicly funded research results – publications and the research data – publicly accessible in digital format with no or minimal restriction

200

Explain Financial Management

Planning, organizing, controlling, and directing all the financial activities like procurement, funds utilization, etc

200

_______ is the process of carefully and systematically examining research to judge its trustworthiness, and its value and relevance in a particular context. (Burls 2009)

Critical Appraisal 

200

What is the aim of UHC?  

To ensure the quality, accessibility and affordability of health services.

200

_______ Are strategies and activities created for increasing the academic quality of our Exchange Program.

Educational Activities
200

Name the pillars of Open Science...

Open Data, Open Reproducible Research, Open Review, Open Education, Open Access

300

True or false: "The SCORE Administration Fee is not invoiced together with the NMO’s IFMSA Membership Fee"

False, according to SCORE Regulation: 9.1.4. The SCORE Administration Fee will be invoiced together with the NMO’s IFMSA Membership Fee in August of each year and is based on the number of outgoing units of the previous exchange season.

300

_______ is the critical assessment of manuscripts submitted to journals by experts who are not part of the editorial staff”

Peer Review

300

_______ represents the proportion of people in the targ population in the health system (for example, through civil registration and vital statistics mechanisms, population censuses, the issuance of national or health identifiers), which importantly establishes the different population denominators of health care provision.

Accountability coverage

300

The SCORE Research Educational Activities are:

Basic Concepts of Medical Research, Critical Appraisal, Open Science

300

True or false: Open Data = creates economic possibilities, decreases costs and fast forwards research.

True

400

Who is included on the Sponsorships Blacklist? 

Any companies that: Manufacture medical equipment, pharmaceuticals, alcoholic drinks, tobacco, arms. Extract or refines fossil fuels. Engage in non-environmentally sustainable praxes. Engage in exploitative labour practices. Engage in activities determined to be against human rights. Any political or overtly political campaigning organisation




400

_________ are an author’s version of a research manuscript prior to formal peer review at a journal which is deposited on a public server. 

Preprints

400

Name at least 3 of the top 10 digital healthcare technologies and their projected impact on the NHS workforce from 2020 to 2040?

1. Telemedicine, 2. Smartphone apps, 3. Sensors and wearables for diagnostics and remote monitoring, 4. Reading the genome, 5. Speech recognition and natural language processing (NLP), 6. Virtual and augmented reality, 7. Automated image interpretation using AI, 8. Interventional and rehabilitative robotics, 9. Predictive analytics using AI, 10. Writing the genome

400

Aims For outgoings/incomings to prepare a detailed report about the research that they did on their exchange.

Scientific Report

400

Which variaty of open access is implemented when authors publish an article in a traditional subscription journal (not Open Access). After publication a version of the article is also placed in an Open Access institutional repository (open publication database).

Green open access


500

________ Organize your finances and create better spending habits. By knowing where your money goes and how much money you’re spending on products and services

Budgeting

500

How can we spot fake news in 10 steps? (Mention 6)

  1. Be Critical!!  

  2. Search the Source of the News Website or Journal (Look at the link/Search the Author)

  3. Analyse the structure of the news!

  4. Check your own bias

  5. Verify the date of the news!

  6. Read all the information on the news

  7. Are there other sources supporting this info?

  8. Is it a joke? Or is it satire?

  9. Is the image fake?

  10. Try a fact-checking website, such as https://www.poynter.org/news/fact-checking/







500

Tanahashi framework published by WHO in 1978

Provides a time-tested model of understanding health system performance gaps and how they prevent the intended coverage, quality and affordability of health services to individuals. Illustrates how health systems lose performance because of challenges at successive levels, each dependent on the previous level.

500

Name & explain the model which was originally developed by Bernice McCarthy in 1980. Which intended to be a simulation of the brain,  to define what was the best learning style for each person according to their right and left brain dominance. 

4MAT // The left side operates best through structure, sequence, more tangible and rational thoughts. Whereas, the right side operates out of being, outside the box if I may, it comprehends images, seeks patterns, creates metaphors, is simultaneous. Strives to synthesize, consolidate information. Nevertheless, the relationship and interplay between both sides is crucial to higher learning and thinking, since it provides a greater depth of understanding and encourages creative expression and problem solving. The 4 MAT not only analyzes the way we learn but also what do we do with that information that we learn.

500

Which variaty of open access is implemented when: authors publish in traditional subscription journals, but may offer gold open access to their articles by paying APCs. Open access is then offered to all readers immediately as articles appear on-line. 

Hybrid (gold) open access