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molodynski andrew (curatore); farrell sarah marie (curatore); bhugra dinesh (curatore) - the mental health of medical students

The Mental Health of Medical Students Supporting Wellbeing in Medical Education

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Genere:Libro
Lingua: Inglese
Pubblicazione: 01/2024





Note Editore

Medical students are the medical workforce of the future, responsible for both individual and population health. With an ageing global population, changes brought about by the COVID-19 pandemic, and the increased computerisation and roboticization of medicine, doctors will require ever more flexibility, foresight, and courage going forward. It is crucial that their training equips them for the challenges ahead. However, recent research has found worryingly high levels of stress and burnout amongst these individuals, leading to more students dropping out or leaving the profession early. This volume presents research findings on the rates of burnout in medical students from around the world and provides ideas for a model of care to help educators and individuals take steps towards better student wellbeing. The first section covers the development of medical teaching, likely future directions of healthcare and the role of doctors, the current global situation in high-, middle-, and low- income countries, and how we measure and define burnout. The second section analyses case studies from countries across the globe, reviewing regional themes of burnout, mental health symptoms, and stressors. The third section hears from the medical students themselves, considers circumstances such as studying abroad, or studying with health conditions, and looks at potential interventions and good practice for the future, including the role of the universities and institutions, and advice to medical students on how to look after themselves. A truly international collaboration with a focus on medical student mental health and wellbeing, this book will be of interest to medical education professionals, occupational health physicians, and medical practitioners, as well as researchers, medical students, and trainees.




Sommario

1 - Medical Education: History and Challenges
2 - Globalization and Medical Education in a Post Pandemic World: A Historical Review
3 - Future Perspectives in Medical Education
4 - Healthcare Systems in Low- and Middle-income Countries, Future Directions, and Anticipated Medical Workforce Needs
5 - Measuring Wellbeing: A Methodological Systematic Review of the Challenges and Controversies
6 - Brazil: Mental Health of Brazilian Medical Students
7 - Canada: A Review of Canadian Medical Student Wellbeing
8 - Denmark: Medical Student Wellbeing in Denmark
9 - Wales: Initiatives to Support Medical Students' Mental Health in Wales
10 - Egypt: Burnout, Mental Health, and Wellbeing among Egyptian Students
11 - Georgia: Mental Health and Wellbeing of Medical Students in Georgia
12 - Hong Kong: Medical Student Wellbeing in Hong Kong
13 - India: Stress and Burnout amongst Medical Students in India
14 - Indonesia: Supporting Indonesian Medical Student Wellbeing in Medical Education: A Call to Action to Address Burnout
15 - Italy: Mental Health and Wellbeing among Italian Medical Students
16 - Jordan: Medical Student Wellbeing in Jordan
17 - Morocco: Mental Health among Moroccan Medical Students
18 - Nepal: Medical Student Wellbeing in Nepal
19 - New Zealand: The Power of Connection: Perspectives on Medical Student Wellbeing in New Zealand
20 - Nigeria: Mental Health of Medical students: Nigeria
21 - Paraguay: The Mental Health of Medical Students: The Case of Paraguay
22 - Portugal: The Mental Health of Medical Students in Portugal
23 - Russia: The Mental Health of Medical Students in Russia
24 - Sri Lanka: The Mental Health of Medical Students: Supporting Wellbeing in Medical Education in Sri Lanka
25 - Regional Themes
26 - Medical Student Reflections
27 - Considering the Needs of Those Studying Medicine Abroad
28 - Supporting the Wellbeing of Medical Students with Disabilities and Long-Term Health Conditions
29 - Substance Misuse amongst Medical Students
30 - How Can Universities and Health Systems Look After Medical Students?
31 - How Can Medical Students Look After Themselves?
32 - Aiming for Fulfilment
33 - What is Being Done, and Does It Work?
34 - Conclusions




Autore

Andrew Molodynski is a Consultant Psychiatrist at Oxford Health NHS Foundation Trust, and Honorary Senior Lecturer at Oxford University, UK. He has worked in community psychiatry for 20 years and been actively involved in research in the field for 15. He is the mental health lead for the British Medical Association Consultants Committee and Secretary General of the World Association of Social Psychiatry. Sarah Marie Farrell is an Academic Clinical Fellow in Neurosurgery working at John Radcliffe Hospital in Oxford, UK. She holds a PhD in Neuroscience from the University of Oxford. She has published work in the realms of medical student wellbeing, dopamine and the prefrontal cortex, and pain and the autonomic nervous system. Dinesh Bhugra is Professor Emeritus of Mental Health and Cultural Diversity in the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience, at Kings College London, UK. He has (co)edited and (co)authored over 40 books, including the Oxford Textbook of Public Mental Health (OUP) which won the British Medical Award (BMA) Book of the Year in Psychiatry in 2019, and Practical Cultural Psychiatry (OUP) which was highly commended in the same year. He was President of the Royal College of Psychiatrists from 2008-2011, the World Psychiatric Association from 2014-2017, and the British Medical Association from 2018-2019.










Altre Informazioni

ISBN:

9780192864871

Condizione: Nuovo
Dimensioni: 245 x 22.0 x 170 mm Ø 770 gr
Formato: Brossura
Pagine Arabe: 448


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