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Students' social networks are diverse, dynamic and deliberate when transitioning to clinical training.

Anique E N AtherleyLaura NimmonPim W TeunissenDiana H J M DolmansIman HegaziWendy Chung-Ya Hu
Published in: Medical education (2020)
This is the first social networks analysis paper to explore social networks in transitioning students in medicine. We found that undergraduate medical students' social support networks were diverse, dynamic and deliberate as they transitioned to clerkships. Participants created and kept relationships with those they trusted and who provided emotional or instrumental support and dissolved relationships that did not provide these functions.
Keyphrases
  • social support
  • medical students
  • healthcare
  • mental health
  • depressive symptoms
  • high school