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Strategies to Facilitate Timely Completion of Graduate Studies: Policy Recommendations for Medical Universities; راهبردها ی تسهیل اتمام ب هموقع تحصیلات تکمیلی: توصیههای سیاستی برا ی دانشگاههای علوم پزشکی Publisher



A Ghaffarian ALI ; M Moeeni MARYAM ; G Atighechian GOLROKH ; S Saghaeiannejad Isfahani SAKINEH
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Source: Journal of Isfahan Medical School Published:2025


Abstract

Graduate studies in medical universities face the challenge of lengthening the duration of studies, which negatively affects both students and the educational system. This increases costs, reduces productivity, and demotivates students. Qualitative research has identified key factors associated with this process by identifying the experiences of successful students in completing their studies on time. The study findings showed that the quality of faculty guidance, student personal motivation, and academic support are the three main pillars in accelerating the educational process. Students who had a more effective relationship with their supervisor, chose a research topic that suited their interests, and benefited from educational support were more likely to complete their studies on time. Accordingly, several operational solutions were proposed as policy options: Establishing a monitoring system to improve the quality of faculty guidance can help reduce conflicts and increase the effectiveness of this relationship. Providing expert advice on choosing a thesis topic is also another effective measure that helps students start their research faster. Developing skill-building workshops in areas such as research methods and time management can enhance students' capabilities. Also, designing preparatory courses for new students can help them adapt more quickly to the academic environment. Finally, targeted financial support for students in need can reduce some of their concerns. Implementing these solutions requires the support of all stakeholders, including students, faculty, and educational administrators. Despite implementation challenges such as resource constraints and resistance to change, successful experiences have shown that these measures can lead to significant improvements in academic indicators if carefully planned and continuously monitored. This policy brief, by providing comprehensive analysis and practical solutions, can serve as a basis for decision-making by educational officials. © 2025 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.