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Study for patients, not for exams.
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Training to become a doctor is challenging. To be successful requires resilience, persistence and tenacity. To gain a place at medical school, a student must overcome many hurdles. Once this has been achieved, the pressure continues unabated. For some, this is compounded by parental or family expectations. Educational and clinical demands leave little time for the health and social activities that are central to well-being.
In this Occupational Medicine article, the authors discuss the specific challenges facing medical students and how these should shape the principles of support given them. (via ‘Support for tomorrow’s doctors: getting it right, meeting their needs’).
We’ll be sharing lots of insights and advice for junior doctors and medical students this month from OUP’s publishing. Keep an eye out for more!
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