MedPage Today (8/9, Grant) reports on research finding that “students who experienced mistreatment during medical school were more likely to become exhausted or disengaged, have less empathy, and have career regret.” The study found that “those who reported mistreatment on the Association of American Medical Colleges’ Medical School Year 2 Questionnaire – 22.9% of respondents – had higher exhaustion and disengagement scores on the Graduation Questionnaire (GQ) 2 years later.” In addition, “18.8% of those who had experienced mistreatment reported career regret on the GQ.” The findings were published in JAMA Network Open.
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