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Burnout, Exhaustion, Experiences of Discrimination, and Stress among Underrepresented and First-Generation College Students in Graduate Health Profession Education.

Bernadette Williams-YorkGrace A GuentherDavis G PattersonSelina A MohammedPaula M KettArati DahalBianca K Frogner
Published in: Physical therapy (2024)
Research demonstrates that a diverse student body and faculty enhances the educational experience for health professional students, and that diversity strengthens the learning environment and improves learning outcomes, preparing students to care for an increasingly diverse population. However, this study finds that students from underrepresented backgrounds may still experience more burnout, exhaustion, discrimination, and stress than their peers. Programs and policies to support URM students and FGCS throughout their academic careers can help improve graduation and retention rates, leading to improved workforce diversity.
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