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The Prevalence of burnout among 2nd year medical students engaged in e-learning during Covid-19 pandemic / Noe Nepomuceno, Regina Novales, Dency Nuñez, Jed Celso Occidental III, Kristine Olmo, Maria Maureen Oñate, Betsy Pangan, Rene Parreñas, Keith Peralta, Harlene Perez, Justine Perez, Anna Francheska Policarpio, Jem Antonette Posada, Nicole Camille Purificacion, Jan Daniel Quinto, Jan Paolo Racelis, Kirby Marie Ragodon and Peter Danielle Rallos.

By: Contributor(s): Language: english Publication details: Fairview, Quezon City: Department of Community and Family Medicine, FEU-NRMF, 2020.Description: 28 cmContent type:
  • text
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  • unmediated
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  • volume
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • M CFM 2020 0002
Summary: Abstract: The e-learning set up is unusual in medical schools in the Philippines, making it more difficult for medical students to cope with their studies and have brought limitations to their educational activities and overall learning. Methods: 2nd year regular medical students from FEU-NRMF were chosen through purposive sampling. Through email, consent forms were provided to the participants before they proceed to answer the online survey. Data collection was done focusing on the prevalence of burnout effects such as exhaustion, cynicism, and professional efficacy. The analysis of data was done through descriptive statistics.
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Room Use Far Eastern University - Nicanor Reyes Medical Foundation Theses M CFM 2020 0002 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available T002133

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Abstract: The e-learning set up is unusual in medical schools in the Philippines, making it more difficult for medical students to cope with their studies and have brought limitations to their educational activities and overall learning. Methods: 2nd year regular medical students from FEU-NRMF were chosen through purposive sampling. Through email, consent forms were provided to the participants before they proceed to answer the online survey. Data collection was done focusing on the prevalence of burnout effects such as exhaustion, cynicism, and professional efficacy. The analysis of data was done through descriptive statistics.

Thesis - Department of Community & Family Medicine

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