Medical students are more susceptible to experiencing stress, anxiety, depression, and subsequent burnout relative to their peers in other professional fields. The Medical Student Well-Being Index (MSWBI) is a standardized and validated survey that represents the percentage of medical students “at risk” for adverse psychological outcomes, including but not limited to depression, anxiety, suicidal thoughts. At Quillen College of Medicine (QCOM), the MSWBI data has been collected annually in an attempt to better understand the factors that contribute to and mitigate medical student burnout. Through the use of the Medical Student Well-Being Index (MSWBI), we compared the changes in the percentage “at risk for adverse psychological outcomes” of...
ABSTRACT Objective: The current study aimed to assess the concerns of the medical students regardin...
The COVID-19 pandemic significantly impacted medical education worldwide. While healthcare professio...
Background: Previous studies have shown that medical students are more prone to depression, more tir...
Medical students are more susceptible to experiencing stress, anxiety, depression, and subsequent bu...
BACKGROUND: Before the COVID-19 pandemic, medical students had reported experiencing high rates of d...
COVID-19 pandemic has spread all over the world and has caused psychological impacts. Medical studen...
The Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic is affecting many areas of life and has led to majo...
Background: Since the start of the COVID-19 global pandemic there has been a profound impact on the ...
Medical student wellness is of great concern in the health care field. A growing number of studies p...
Background: Medical students, as part of the healthcare team, are directly exposed to challenging co...
PurposeTo assess psychological effects of the initial peak phase of the COVID-19 pandemic on United ...
Objective The COVID-19 pandemic had a substantial impact on university students, including those in ...
COVID-19 has spread throughout the world and has resulted in significant morbidity, mortality, and n...
Aim: At the time of COVID-19 pandemic the terms of studying medicine have considerably changed, whic...
During the COVID-19 pandemic, medical students were burdened with high levels of stress, anxiety, an...
ABSTRACT Objective: The current study aimed to assess the concerns of the medical students regardin...
The COVID-19 pandemic significantly impacted medical education worldwide. While healthcare professio...
Background: Previous studies have shown that medical students are more prone to depression, more tir...
Medical students are more susceptible to experiencing stress, anxiety, depression, and subsequent bu...
BACKGROUND: Before the COVID-19 pandemic, medical students had reported experiencing high rates of d...
COVID-19 pandemic has spread all over the world and has caused psychological impacts. Medical studen...
The Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic is affecting many areas of life and has led to majo...
Background: Since the start of the COVID-19 global pandemic there has been a profound impact on the ...
Medical student wellness is of great concern in the health care field. A growing number of studies p...
Background: Medical students, as part of the healthcare team, are directly exposed to challenging co...
PurposeTo assess psychological effects of the initial peak phase of the COVID-19 pandemic on United ...
Objective The COVID-19 pandemic had a substantial impact on university students, including those in ...
COVID-19 has spread throughout the world and has resulted in significant morbidity, mortality, and n...
Aim: At the time of COVID-19 pandemic the terms of studying medicine have considerably changed, whic...
During the COVID-19 pandemic, medical students were burdened with high levels of stress, anxiety, an...
ABSTRACT Objective: The current study aimed to assess the concerns of the medical students regardin...
The COVID-19 pandemic significantly impacted medical education worldwide. While healthcare professio...
Background: Previous studies have shown that medical students are more prone to depression, more tir...