A comprehensive medical student wellness program--design and implementation at Vanderbilt School of Medicine

Research suggests that student burnout and mental illness are increasing in U.S. medical schools. In response, students and administrators developed the Vanderbilt Medical Student (VMS) Wellness Program to promote student health and well-being through coordination of many new and existing resources....

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Female
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