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Posts Tagged ‘medical student’

Recognizing and Combating Burnout in Medical School: Your Guide to Academic and Personal Well-Being

May 31, 2024 | 0

The relentless pursuit of medical knowledge and skills is admirable but can take a toll. Medical school is a demanding journey, and burnout is a real threat. This guide equips you with the tools to recognize the signs of burnout and develop strategies to combat it, fostering a sustainable and prosperous medical school experience. Understanding…

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