Great emotions and team spirit at the Students Challenge ''UPO Anatomy Talents 2025 (3rd edition)''

in a demonstration of anatomical knowledge and collaborative spirit, the Students Challenges ''UPO Anatomy Talents 2025'' concluded with great success. The event was conceived and coordinated by Professor Francesca Boccafoschi, leader of the flagship project INNDIANA within the NODES - Nord Ovest Digitale e Sostenibile initiative (Spoke 5 – Health Industry and Silver Economy).
On June 6th, at the SIMNOVA center in Novara, young talents from the University of Piemonte Orientale,University of Torino,University of Bologna,University of Cagliari, University of Verona and University of Genova, put themselves to the test in a high-intensity simulation pathway. Activities included virtual anatomy tables, microscopic anatomy tests, challenges on the heart, bones, muscles, splanchnology and even a comparison between artificial intelligence and human knowledge.
The event was not just a competition but a real experential learning lab that gave students the opportunity to:
- test their theoretical knowledge in realistic scenarios;
- learning by doing;
- experience teamwork, time management and stress handling;
- improve their communication and decision-making skills in complex situations.
Winners of the 2025 edition:
🥇University of Piemonte Orientale
🥈University of Verona
🥉University of Torino
The goal of the challenge? To train competent, mindful doctors, ready to face the challenges of the healthcare profession with preparation, empathy and critical thinking. An immersive experience that combined theory, practice and innovation, confirming once again the importance of dynamic and multidisciplinary teaching approaches in medical university education.
Professor Boccafoschi comments: ''This third edition of the talent was particularly exciting! We have optimized various aspects of the organization thanks to past experiences. The collaboration of the other universities also in the organizational phases gratifying to see the surprised and smiling faces of the students, that they find university life engaging and fun even in the moments of training and learning''.
Special thanks for their support go to: Piccin Nuova Libraria S.p.A., Sectra, Anatomage Inc., Zaccanti S.p.A., Wolters Kluwer Italia, and Ceabis.