Aamer Mughal, Alok Prasad, Imran Ahmed, Farheen Ebrahim, Syed Mustafa Ali Ahmad Faculty of Medicine, Imperial College London, London, UK We note with great interest the work of Kötter and Niebuhr,1 with regard to reducing examination-related stress in medical students through short-term coaching. We highly commend their efforts to provide an evidence base for techniques that have been suggested in the literature. We would however argue that the use of coaching such as wingwave® may perhaps be too impractical and expensive to be used on a regular basis, and that the long-term efficacy of the approach is unclear. We would encourage further work into other methods and would specifically welcome trials comparin...
Abstract: Stress in medical education is common and process-oriented. This review reports the causes...
Introduction: Academic examinations are a very stressful event for an Bachelor of Medicine and Bach...
Objective: Assess the perception of stress amongst medical students and their coping strategies. Met...
Thomas Kötter,1 Frank Niebuhr2 1Institute of Social Medicine and Epidemiology, 2Institute of Fa...
It has been widely reported that medical students face considerable stress in medical school. In Mal...
It has been widely reported that medical students face considerable stress in medical school. In Mal...
BACKGROUND: Medicine is generally perceived as very stressful course as compared to other courses. P...
Introduction: Medical students undergo many stressors during various stages of medical education and...
Background High prevalence rates of psychological distress in medical training and later professi...
In the first part the current findings in the area of counselling on stress management in academic s...
During the examination period, students experience a state of stress generated both by the exams the...
Background: Medical training is very demanding and associated with a high prevalence of psychologic...
Stress is inevitable. It is beneficial in small quantities can create prolonged and unmanageable str...
Background: Stress can impact student performance. Yet few medical schools pro-vide students with a ...
This study was a school-based initiative, evaluating intervention strategies to help secondary pupil...
Abstract: Stress in medical education is common and process-oriented. This review reports the causes...
Introduction: Academic examinations are a very stressful event for an Bachelor of Medicine and Bach...
Objective: Assess the perception of stress amongst medical students and their coping strategies. Met...
Thomas Kötter,1 Frank Niebuhr2 1Institute of Social Medicine and Epidemiology, 2Institute of Fa...
It has been widely reported that medical students face considerable stress in medical school. In Mal...
It has been widely reported that medical students face considerable stress in medical school. In Mal...
BACKGROUND: Medicine is generally perceived as very stressful course as compared to other courses. P...
Introduction: Medical students undergo many stressors during various stages of medical education and...
Background High prevalence rates of psychological distress in medical training and later professi...
In the first part the current findings in the area of counselling on stress management in academic s...
During the examination period, students experience a state of stress generated both by the exams the...
Background: Medical training is very demanding and associated with a high prevalence of psychologic...
Stress is inevitable. It is beneficial in small quantities can create prolonged and unmanageable str...
Background: Stress can impact student performance. Yet few medical schools pro-vide students with a ...
This study was a school-based initiative, evaluating intervention strategies to help secondary pupil...
Abstract: Stress in medical education is common and process-oriented. This review reports the causes...
Introduction: Academic examinations are a very stressful event for an Bachelor of Medicine and Bach...
Objective: Assess the perception of stress amongst medical students and their coping strategies. Met...