2024
DOI: 10.3389/fmed.2024.1331402
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Effects of grit on medical students’ wellbeing during clerkships: a longitudinal observational cohort study

Yung Kai Lin,
Chia-Der Lin,
Der-Yuan Chen
et al.

Abstract: IntroductionIn medical education, the clerkship phase is a demanding period during which medical students learn to navigate the responsibilities of medical school and clinical medicine. Grit, a personal quality regarded as a non-cognitive trait, refers to perseverance and passion; specifically, it represents the ability to endure hardship and work industriously toward a goal. Most studies analysed grit as a single concept and few studies have investigated the effect of grit on the well-being of medical student… Show more

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