On the first day, the quiz started off with written quiz which consisted of 100 T/F questions in which negative marking would be implemented. It was an amazing test I ever experienced. I was nervous since I somehow not really sure of the answers. Scores of each participant from the same team will be averaged and only the top teams will go on to the oral quiz competition on the next day. Unfortunately our team didn’t manage to get into the oral quiz. Even so, all of us grabbed the chance to watch the competition on 2nd day, and to get an experience on how they conduct the quiz. The oral quiz competition was really exciting and it got more intense as it progressed to the final round. This was a great experience to all of us. It didn’t beat down our confidence, but instead our spirit is further heightened up and now we are very eager to encourage our junior students to join the next IMSPQ!
12Malaysia is the first country I visited. And we also visited some places like the Twin towers, KL tower and Batu caves murugan temple. Through these both competitions I experienced the different way of thinking and study. It fosters the student-teacher relationship and changed student attitude towards learning physiology. I have learned how to apply the physiology knowledge especially during the clinical round. I had Lot of fun, very interesting and inspiring event. As medical students, we must study comprehensively, and it will be better if we know even the single detail of a physiological mechanism, so we can analyze the pathological basis of disease even better. And for you who wants to join IMSPQ you must prepare your basic physiology with strength, and fundamentally.