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Developing Psychosocial Support for Medical Students: A Review | Original Article

Poonam Bhojak*, Manju Shukla, in Journal of Advances and Scholarly Researches in Allied Education | Multidisciplinary Academic Research

ABSTRACT:

Today, we live in a time of knowledge explosion, and the availability of healthy and qualified human resources has become the most important factor in every community's success. The areas of medical school student life, but none have examined the whole student experience. This strategy is intended to identify students' potential stressors and address them at the appropriate time. Teachers and mentors who reacted favorably agreed that these students are the prospective physicians of tomorrow and that, in addition to academic and clinical training, they should be provided with necessary psychological aid to ensure their well-being. Medical schools must explore how to assist students who are still upset for various reasons, including a lack of resources. Poor time management of daily activities, lifestyle, understanding of the medical profession and related expectations, study hours and the library's quality lecture, use of social networking sites, diet pattern, sleeping habits, and mode of entertainment were all assumed variables based on available studies in this field. Many students are left unattended due to their own behavior complexities, hesitation, poor English, poor adjustment with studies, 24 poor management of time and daily routine, suddenly becoming involved in irrelevant activities for example, emotional relationship, feeling of discrimination (academic and financial), poor interest in extra-curricular activities, indecisiveness and future uncertainties, Every citizen's right to education and health, including students at India's most prominent medical, dentistry, and paramedical colleges, are basic rights. In this paper discuss the various type of Developing Psychosocial Support for Medical Students.