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Learning and coping through reflection: exploring patient death experiences of medical students.

Travuth TrivateAshley A DennisSarah ShollTracey Wilkinson
Published in: BMC medical education (2019)
Many coping strategies, internal and external, were employed in students' experiences with patient death. Student reflections, enhanced by support from ward staff, were shown to be important for learning from patient death. We encourage faculty to have regular sessions in which medical students can reflect on the death incident and discuss appropriately with others, including peers and near-peers.
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