Background: Several predictors of medical school performance have been identified, yet more research is needed to select applicants who will perform well. Grit is a personality trait that is described as persevering through difficult tasks. Although it is hypothesized that this type of trait would be high in a medical student population, this has not been studied. The purpose of this study was to examine grit among medical students and to explore whether grit-predicted performance in medical school. Methods: There were 131 graduating medical students who completed a questionnaire in May 2014 on grit as well as demographic questions and involvement in other activities in medical school. Data on test scores, years in medical school, and class...
Matriculating into medical school is a strenuous process, including numerous roadblocks unique to bo...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to determine the relationships between noncognitive traits ...
Background There has been limited research on the positive aspects of physician wellness and to our ...
Introduction: Since 2012, researchers have focused on understanding the relationship between grit an...
Introduction: Since 2012, researchers have focused on understanding the relationship between grit an...
Introduction: Since 2012, researchers have focused on understanding the relationship between grit an...
Purpose: Grit and resilience are considered non-cognitive traits associated with motivation, attitud...
Purpose: Attrition from training, and burnout after completion of training, result in the loss of he...
Postsecondary student performance has been studied in great detail by higher education systems and t...
Postsecondary student performance has been studied in great detail by higher education systems and t...
Completing a college degree benefits both the individual and society and as data show, students are ...
Background: Grit, resilience and a growth mindset are personal traits conducive to optimal learning ...
A construct termed grit, a non-cognitive personality trait, defined as the perseverance and passion ...
Matriculating into medical school is a strenuous process, including numerous roadblocks unique to bo...
Traditionally, academic achievement and success is often measured by cognitive abilities such as apt...
Matriculating into medical school is a strenuous process, including numerous roadblocks unique to bo...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to determine the relationships between noncognitive traits ...
Background There has been limited research on the positive aspects of physician wellness and to our ...
Introduction: Since 2012, researchers have focused on understanding the relationship between grit an...
Introduction: Since 2012, researchers have focused on understanding the relationship between grit an...
Introduction: Since 2012, researchers have focused on understanding the relationship between grit an...
Purpose: Grit and resilience are considered non-cognitive traits associated with motivation, attitud...
Purpose: Attrition from training, and burnout after completion of training, result in the loss of he...
Postsecondary student performance has been studied in great detail by higher education systems and t...
Postsecondary student performance has been studied in great detail by higher education systems and t...
Completing a college degree benefits both the individual and society and as data show, students are ...
Background: Grit, resilience and a growth mindset are personal traits conducive to optimal learning ...
A construct termed grit, a non-cognitive personality trait, defined as the perseverance and passion ...
Matriculating into medical school is a strenuous process, including numerous roadblocks unique to bo...
Traditionally, academic achievement and success is often measured by cognitive abilities such as apt...
Matriculating into medical school is a strenuous process, including numerous roadblocks unique to bo...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to determine the relationships between noncognitive traits ...
Background There has been limited research on the positive aspects of physician wellness and to our ...