2019
DOI: 10.1111/tct.13065
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Well‐being workshop: simple acts of care

Abstract: Summary Background Well‐being encompasses a constellation of multiple interdependent factors influenced by our personal and professional lives. It has a reciprocal relationship with burnout, a phenomenon detrimental to physicians, students and patients alike. Despite this, well‐being is not a topic routinely integrated into undergraduate medical and nursing curricula. Local demand and increased global attention provided an impetus to create and deliver an ‘Introduction to well‐being’ workshop. Our aim was to s… Show more

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“…W e read, with great interest, the recent article by Roy et al on their student well-being workshop. 1 The mental health of medical students is in a crisis situation, 2 so it is reassuring that universities are taking action. We particularly commend the multidisciplinary approach, the use of real-life scenarios and initiating the workshops at the start of students' studies.…”
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“…W e read, with great interest, the recent article by Roy et al on their student well-being workshop. 1 The mental health of medical students is in a crisis situation, 2 so it is reassuring that universities are taking action. We particularly commend the multidisciplinary approach, the use of real-life scenarios and initiating the workshops at the start of students' studies.…”
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“…Based on the evaluation from their workshop, Roy et al suggest that 'further dedicated teaching' in well-being is necessary. 1 Our concern with the addition of well-being workshops to medical school curricula is the possible negative effect of adding to an already tight timetable.…”
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