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Event

WISSENDURST 2026

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Organizing Department/ Committee/ Others

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Type of Event

UG Medical Conference

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Level of event

National Level

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Collaboration / accreditation if any

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Dates/ and Duration

APRIL 8TH 2026 ( ONLINE- attended);

Result announced during 1st week of May 2026

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Venue

ESIC MEDICAL COLLEGE AND HOSPITAL, KK NAGAR, CHENNAI

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Details of delegates/ target audience

MBBS UG Students  across various medical colleges across India

 

 

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Total Number of delegates/ Audiences attended

Approximately 350 students (from multiple colleges)

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Objectives

  1. To Evaluate undergraduate medical students on advanced hematological concepts, moving beyond standard laboratory values to complex clinical application.
  2. To Provide a highly competitive platform for medical students across India to benchmark their knowledge against peers.
  3. To Sharpen foundational instincts in interpreting peripheral blood smears, bone marrow patterns, and intricate coagulation cascades essential for clinical practice.

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Brief Report of the Event

“ERYTHRON 2026” marked the prestigious national debut of the online quiz segment under the WISSENDURST 2026 academic banner, hosted by ESIC Medical College and Hospital, Chennai. The competition witnessed overwhelming national engagement, drawing a massive pool of 170 teams from medical colleges across India.

Representing AIMS under the highly fitting team name “PLURIPOTENT”, Phase III MBBS student Mr. Kishan Kumar Sagar competed in a grueling, fast-paced assessment. The quiz comprised 51 comprehensive, mixed-bag questions meticulously engineered to evaluate rapid recall, analytical deduction, and diagnostic precision. To maintain absolute academic integrity, the entire event was conducted under stringent digital surveillance and proctoring. Demonstrating exceptional composure and deep subject mastery, he navigated the intensive rounds to emerge victorious, clinching the 2nd Place nationwide.

Mr. KISHAN KUMAR SAGAR  – 2ND PLACE

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Feedback Analysis (Brief)

●      Content Rigor: The 51 mixed-bag questions were highly praised for their clinical relevance, balancing core pathology with real-world case scenarios (e.g., matching obscure smear anomalies with clinical presentation).

 

●      Competitive Integrity: The implementation of strict online surveillance was highly appreciated by participants, ensuring a fair, transparent, and uncompromised level playing field for all 170 competing teams.

 

●      Platform Experience: The digital interface managed the high concurrent load seamlessly, allowing rapid-fire submissions where milliseconds often split the top-tier scores.

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SDG’s Addressed

SDG 3 – GOOD HEALTH AND WELL BEING

SDG 4 – QUALITY EDUCATION

SDG 16 – PEACE , JUSTICE AND STRONG INSTITUTIONS

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Outcome

●      National Laurels for AIMS: Brought distinct academic honor to Adichunchanagiri Institute of Medical Sciences at a highly competitive, pan-India forum.

 

●      Advanced Conceptual Mastery: Enhanced the participant’s diagnostic confidence in hematopathology, directly translating to superior performance in upcoming clinical rotations and internal examinations.

 

●      Inspiration for Peers: Served as a powerful benchmark for fellow undergraduate students, proving that rigorous self-study and strong foundational knowledge yield national success.

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Challenges Faced

●      High-Volume Competition: Navigating a dense pool of 170 talented teams required absolute accuracy paired with rapid response times, leaving zero margin for error.

 

●      Cognitive Endurance: Solving 51 diverse, high-intensity questions spanning broad hematological themes under constant proctored surveillance demanded intense concentration and mental stamina.

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Recommendations

●      Institutional Question Banks: Develop and maintain a repository of clinical mixed-bag questions within the Department of Pathology to train future quiz aspirants.

 

●      Simulated Proctored Drills: Organize internal, timed online mock quizzes under digital surveillance at AIMS to habituate students to the pressure of national-level online formats.

 

●      Incentivizing Research & Quizzing: Continue actively supporting and sponsoring high-achieving students like him to participate in premier intercollegiate events, further elevating the institution’s academic footprint.