COVID-19 mental health consequences on medical students worldwide

Background: The COVID-19 epidemic has impacted medical education for medical students worldwide. As medical students are already vulnerable to poor psychological well-being, the mental health of medical students may be significantly affected by the changes caused by COVID-19. Objective: In this arti...

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Published inJournal of community hospital internal medicine perspectives Vol. 11; no. 3; pp. 296 - 298
Main Authors Mittal, Rea, Su, Lilly, Jain, Rohit
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Towson Taylor & Francis 04.05.2021
Greater Baltimore Medical Center
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ISSN2000-9666
2000-9666
DOI10.1080/20009666.2021.1918475

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Summary:Background: The COVID-19 epidemic has impacted medical education for medical students worldwide. As medical students are already vulnerable to poor psychological well-being, the mental health of medical students may be significantly affected by the changes caused by COVID-19. Objective: In this article, we discuss the curriculum and mental health ramifications of the COVID-19 epidemic on the international medical school population Methods: In this review, we analyzed 13 studies evaluating the impact of COVID-19 on medical school curriculum, medical student mental health, and subsequent medical student coping strategies. Results: Early in the COVID-19 outbreak, the Association of American Medical Colleges recommended to pause all student clinical rotations, while in-person curriculum moved to virtual modalities. Students expressed concern over their abilities to explore specialties of interest and their confidence in becoming a competent doctor. Medical students also reported higher levels of anxiety, stress, and exhaustion, with female students reporting this more than male students. Students have been coping with these challenges in quarantine through engaging in physical activity, spending time outdoors, and video chats. Conclusion: Medical education institutions must address the effects of COVID-19 on the mental health of their students in order to mitigate related consequences.
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ISSN:2000-9666
2000-9666
DOI:10.1080/20009666.2021.1918475