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- Anthony D Sung, Molly E Collins, Alexander K Smith, Aimee M Sanders, Mariah A Quinn, Susan D Block, and Robert M Arnold.
- Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts, USA.
- Teach Learn Med. 2009 Jul 1; 21 (3): 180-7.
BackgroundThe medical socialization process is emotionally stressful for trainees; anecdotally, crying is a frequent response.PurposesTo understand the experiences and attitudes related to crying among 3rd-year medical students and interns.MethodsWeb-based survey distributed to all 3rd-year medical students and interns at two medical schools and affiliated internal medicine residency programs.ResultsParticipation rates were 208/307 (68%) students and 93/126 (74%) interns. Sixty-nine percent of students and 74% of interns self-reported crying for reasons related to medicine. For both, the most common cause was "burnout." Although there were no significant differences in crying between students and interns (p =.38), twice as many women cried as men (93% vs. 44%, p <.001). Seventy-three percent of students and 68% of interns thought discussion of physicians' crying was inadequate.ConclusionsCrying is common among medical students and interns, especially women. Many consider it unprofessional to cry in front of patients and colleagues. Trainees want more discussions of crying.
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