Medical Students’ Response to the COVID-19 Pandemic: Experience and recommendations from five countries

The COVID-19 pandemic has provided medical students around the globe with unique challenges and opportunities. With formal medical school education and training interrupted, medical students sought innovative ways to contribute to their health-care systems and communities. Their responses could be o...

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Main Authors: Guragai, Mandeep, Achanta, Aditya, Gopez, Arianna Ysabelle, Niyotwambaza, Jonathan, Cardoso, Luis Guilherme, Estavillo, Nathaniel Ladera, Dykstra, Michael
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spelling ph-ateneo-arc.asmph-pubs-10302022-06-22T09:38:20Z Medical Students’ Response to the COVID-19 Pandemic: Experience and recommendations from five countries Guragai, Mandeep Achanta, Aditya Gopez, Arianna Ysabelle Niyotwambaza, Jonathan Cardoso, Luis Guilherme Estavillo, Nathaniel Ladera Dykstra, Michael The COVID-19 pandemic has provided medical students around the globe with unique challenges and opportunities. With formal medical school education and training interrupted, medical students sought innovative ways to contribute to their health-care systems and communities. Their responses could be organized into three categories: clinical (remote clinical care and triage, helping in COVID testing or treatment centers, and contact tracing), nonclinical (PPE acquisition, COVID-related policy and research, and supporting vulnerable groups in the community), and educational (creating materials to educate peers, the community, or community health workers). We present examples of responses developed by students from five countries: Brazil, Nepal, the Philippines, Rwanda, and the United States. We discuss the challenges, outcomes, and recommendations for each case. One critical opportunity for growth is strengthening international collaborations. We hope that these examples provide a framework for medical students to plan coordinated and effective responses to the next pandemic, and further medical student engagement in international collaboration. 2020-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://archium.ateneo.edu/asmph-pubs/31 https://muse.jhu.edu/article/775632 Ateneo School of Medicine and Public Health Faculty Publications Archīum Ateneo COVID-19 medical students medical education health care delivery international collaboration Medical Education Medicine and Health Sciences Public Health
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topic COVID-19
medical students
medical education
health care delivery
international collaboration
Medical Education
Medicine and Health Sciences
Public Health
spellingShingle COVID-19
medical students
medical education
health care delivery
international collaboration
Medical Education
Medicine and Health Sciences
Public Health
Guragai, Mandeep
Achanta, Aditya
Gopez, Arianna Ysabelle
Niyotwambaza, Jonathan
Cardoso, Luis Guilherme
Estavillo, Nathaniel Ladera
Dykstra, Michael
Medical Students’ Response to the COVID-19 Pandemic: Experience and recommendations from five countries
description The COVID-19 pandemic has provided medical students around the globe with unique challenges and opportunities. With formal medical school education and training interrupted, medical students sought innovative ways to contribute to their health-care systems and communities. Their responses could be organized into three categories: clinical (remote clinical care and triage, helping in COVID testing or treatment centers, and contact tracing), nonclinical (PPE acquisition, COVID-related policy and research, and supporting vulnerable groups in the community), and educational (creating materials to educate peers, the community, or community health workers). We present examples of responses developed by students from five countries: Brazil, Nepal, the Philippines, Rwanda, and the United States. We discuss the challenges, outcomes, and recommendations for each case. One critical opportunity for growth is strengthening international collaborations. We hope that these examples provide a framework for medical students to plan coordinated and effective responses to the next pandemic, and further medical student engagement in international collaboration.
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author Guragai, Mandeep
Achanta, Aditya
Gopez, Arianna Ysabelle
Niyotwambaza, Jonathan
Cardoso, Luis Guilherme
Estavillo, Nathaniel Ladera
Dykstra, Michael
author_facet Guragai, Mandeep
Achanta, Aditya
Gopez, Arianna Ysabelle
Niyotwambaza, Jonathan
Cardoso, Luis Guilherme
Estavillo, Nathaniel Ladera
Dykstra, Michael
author_sort Guragai, Mandeep
title Medical Students’ Response to the COVID-19 Pandemic: Experience and recommendations from five countries
title_short Medical Students’ Response to the COVID-19 Pandemic: Experience and recommendations from five countries
title_full Medical Students’ Response to the COVID-19 Pandemic: Experience and recommendations from five countries
title_fullStr Medical Students’ Response to the COVID-19 Pandemic: Experience and recommendations from five countries
title_full_unstemmed Medical Students’ Response to the COVID-19 Pandemic: Experience and recommendations from five countries
title_sort medical students’ response to the covid-19 pandemic: experience and recommendations from five countries
publisher Archīum Ateneo
publishDate 2020
url https://archium.ateneo.edu/asmph-pubs/31
https://muse.jhu.edu/article/775632
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