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How Medical Students See Themselves and Their Patients
Friday, March 14, 2025
But here's where things get interesting. After the mentorship programs, students started to see things differently. They felt more ready for clinical practice. Their attitudes towards communication skills and patient-centered care improved. This shows that these programs can make a real difference.
So, what does this mean for the future of healthcare? Well, if more medical schools adopt these programs, we could see a generation of doctors who are better communicators and more patient-centered. This could lead to better healthcare outcomes and happier patients.
But it's not all sunshine and rainbows. These programs require resources and commitment from medical schools. They also need buy-in from students and mentors. It's not always easy to find the time and energy for these programs. But if we want to improve healthcare, it might be worth the effort.
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