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. 2022 Apr 11:18:11235.
doi: 10.15766/mep_2374-8265.11235. eCollection 2022.

Introduction to Cognitive Restructuring for Medical Students

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Introduction to Cognitive Restructuring for Medical Students

Lisa J Merlo et al. MedEdPORTAL. .

Abstract

Introduction: Medical students list stigma and lack of time as reasons to avoid seeking mental health care. Many patients do not receive appropriate mental health care due to a lack of knowledge regarding available treatments among their medical providers. We created this activity to enhance medical student knowledge and well-being by introducing cognitive restructuring principles and skills in a highly interactive module.

Methods: We administered a 90-minute learning activity, which included a short videotaped lecture, clinical case vignette, small-group discussion, and application exercise. Immediately following the learning activity, students and faculty completed anonymous evaluations.

Results: A total of 139 first-year medical students and 152 second-year medical students completed the activity. For the first-year cohort, upwards of 80% of students and 100% of faculty respondents rated the session either good or excellent. For the second-year cohort, over 80% of students and over 90% of faculty rated the session either good or excellent. Approximately 90% of first- and second-year medical students and 100% of faculty recommended offering the session to future students. Open-ended feedback from students was overwhelmingly positive.

Discussion: The resources included in this module allow educators at any institution to implement this learning activity, as no specific content knowledge/expertise is required of faculty. As the activity was well received by students and faculty, the investment of curricular time appears to have been well spent.

Keywords: Case-Based Learning; Cognitive Behavioral Therapy; Mental Health; Well-Being.

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