• JNMA J Nepal Med Assoc · May 2023

    Role of Experiential Learning in the Desensitization of a Medical Student: Our Perspective.

    • Simran Bista and Jyoti Chand.
    • Kathmandu Medical College and Teaching Hospital, Sinamangal, Kathmandu, Nepal.
    • JNMA J Nepal Med Assoc. 2023 May 1; 61 (261): 492494492-494.

    UnlabelledBeing a medical student, it is really important to balance all sorts of emotions either positive or negative. Desensitization plays a significant role in shaping medical students' way to become efficient physicians. In this article, we discuss the effectiveness of experiential learning from the early medical student days such as in cadaveric dissection hall, operation theatre, and clinical rotation. The journey of desensitization among medical students is beneficial in situations that require emotional resilience over emotional instability. Experiential learning helps medical students in knowledge retention and a better understanding of their learning strengths and areas of improvement.Keywordscadaver; emotions; experiential learning; medical students.

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