ФГБОУ ВО СЗГМУ им. И.И.Мечникова Минздрава России

Contest Regulations

Technical support for the Contest is provided via the Telegram channel.
Organized by:
North-Western State Medical University named after I.I. Mechnikov
Co-organizers:

  • Medical College No. 1, Moscow;
  • Russian Society for Simulation Education in Medicine, All-Russia Public Organization;
  • North-West Society of Gastroenterologists and Hepatologists;
  • Russian Society of Cardiology, St. Petersburg Branch;
  • Association of General Practitioners (Family Doctors) of the Russian Federation, All-Russia Public Organization.

Applications for participation must be submitted by April 10, 2026, 17:00 (Moscow time) via the provided link.
Before the Contest begins, participants will have the opportunity to take a practice test to familiarize themselves with the platform and electronic resources.
The Contest will take place online from April 28 to April 30, 2026, consisting of two stages:
«Clinical Reasoning Assessment»
«Practical Skills in Simulated Conditions»
To access the tasks, participants must use the login credentials sent to their registered email.

Stage 1. «Clinical Reasoning Assessment»

  • Conducted individually via the University’s online learning system (link sent by email).
  • Participants in the vocational medical education category (secondary professional education) are required to complete 30 case-based clinical scenarios within 30 minutes.
  • Medical students and residents are required to complete 60 case-based clinical scenarios within 60 minutes.

Stage 2. «Practical Skills in Simulated Conditions»

  • Conducted individually using a virtual simulator based on the RUMEDIUS software and hardware platform (link sent by email).
  • Participants in the vocational medical education category are required to complete 3 clinical scenarios in a virtual simulation environment within 60 minutes (20 minutes per scenario).
  • Medical students and residents are required to complete 4 clinical scenarios in a virtual simulation environment within 80 minutes (20 minutes per scenario).