SourceA medical student with dyslexia is to take legal action in a bid to prevent the use of multiple choice exams as part of doctors' training.
Naomi Gadian, 21, claims the use of the tests discriminates against people with the condition and is challenging the General Medical Council to scrap them.
The second year student hopes medical schools may have to drop the exams if she wins at an employment tribunal.
The GMC says it has no powers to set medical examinations.
Ms Gadian claims that, as a professional body which awards qualifications, the GMC is discriminating against her on the grounds of disability.
She said: "In normal day life, you don't get given multiple choice questions to sit. Your patients aren't going to ask you 'here's an option and four answers. Which one is right?'"
Anyone else think this is outrageous? I'm well aware of the difficulties that Dyslexic students may suffer (being dyslexic myself), but in order to compensate for this they are given extra time in their exams - allowing more careful reading, writing, and checking of answers - in order to let them reflect their true ability.
I personally would have concerns about this girl becoming a Doctor, given that her apparent problems with reading extend to a degree whereby it would clearly affect her professional performance - this obviously being rather dangerous. She argues (this was on the radio (along with her failing her exams), not in the article I'm afraid) that in a professional capacity, she would always double check her work. Well fantastic: does it not occur to her that the 25% extra time she gets in her exams might be to do just this?
Apparently, she managed to pass the essay based exams, but fell on the MCP papers. Now, MCP papers are normally very difficult (given that you have the answer in front of you), and not blaggable: you have to know the answer perfectly, or you're not going to get it right. Given this, and that Professor Stein - a Neuroscientist who has been studying Dyslexia for 25+ years - claims that dyslexics are not especially disadvantaged in MCP vs Essay exam, it feels to me like she failed because she hasn't worked hard enough, and now wants someone else to take the blame.