Listening to the Grief Stories of Medical Students
/By Johanna Shapiro, PhD
Other emotions seem easier to acknowledge – stress resulting from the burdens of constant studying, examinations, and evaluations; moral outrage and righteous anger at institutional and societal injustices; anxiety and depression arising from “imposter syndrome,” the sense that one doesn’t belong, isn’t good enough to be in medical school. But how does grief factor in?
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