Mental Health from Medical School to Medical Practice: Finding a Path Forward
Missouri medicine
; 118(1):7-12, 2021.
Article
in English
| Scopus | ID: covidwho-1888201
ABSTRACT
Medical students, residents, and practicing physicians experience high burnout, depression, and suicide rates, and the COVID-19 pandemic has exacerbated stress for many.1-6 While laudable, current well-being efforts appear insufficient to meet the challenges that so many are facing. This essay explores approaches that individuals and organizations can take to promote mental health and well-being from medical school to practice. Copyright 2021 by the Missouri State Medical Association.
burnout; cognitive behavioral therapy; complication; coping behavior; depression; diagnosis; genetics; human; limbic system; medical school; medical student; mental health; mental stress; mindfulness; organization and management; pathophysiology; physician; physiology; procedures; psychology; suicide; virology; Adaptation, Psychological; Burnout, Professional; COVID-19; Humans; Physicians; SARS-CoV-2; Schools, Medical; Stress, Psychological; Students, Medical
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Missouri medicine
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