2024
DOI: 10.1007/s44186-024-00260-7
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Just “Culture”? A qualitative study on stressors impacting surgical clerkship student learning and well-being

Daniel R. Bacon,
Theresa N. Wang,
Ruth Ackah
et al.

Abstract: Purpose Transition into the surgery clerkship is stressful and challenging for third-year medical students. We conducted this study to explore medical students’ learning stressors during the surgery clerkship which may diminish their learning and well-being. Findings will help to identify targets for future educational well-being interventions to enhance students’ preparedness to enter surgery clerkship. Methods We conducted semi-structured intervi… Show more

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