Medical Student Well-being Outcomes After a Novel Shared Meal and Resiliency Skills Course.

WMJ : official publication of the State Medical Society of Wisconsin(2023)

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INTRODUCTION:Medical student well-being is a major problem. The authors aimed to assess well-being outcomes 6-months after a novel extracurricular shared meal and resiliency course. METHODS:We implemented the course during 3 academic years (2018-2020). Participants received surveys assessing resilience, perspective-taking, self-compassion, and empathy at 4 timepoints. We used linear mixed effects models to assess changes from baseline to post-course assessments for the 3-year aggregate and pre-COVID and early-COVID time periods. RESULTS:One week and 6 months post-course, resilience, perspective-taking, and self-compassion scores improved ( PPPDISCUSSION:Several well-being measures statistically improved post-course but did not change clinically. Qualitative studies may better capture meaningful well-being outcome impact.
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resiliency skills course,novel shared meal,student,medical,well-being
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