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Improvements in medical school wellness and career counseling: A comparison of one-on-one advising to an Advisory College Program.

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Sastre, EA; Burke, EE; Silverstein, E; Kupperman, A; Rymer, JA; Davidson, MA; Rodgers, SM; Fleming, AE
Published in: Med Teach
2010

BACKGROUND: Medical students have unmet needs in the areas of career and wellness advising. AIMS: The goal of this study is to describe the development of an Advisory College Program (ACP) and assess its effectiveness compared to a traditional one-on-one faculty advisor system. METHODS: The ACP, consisting of four colleges co-led by Advisory College Directors and supported by key Faculty, was developed to provide structured career and wellness advising. The authors compared the ACP to the former Faculty Advisory Program (FAP) using two parallel questionnaires. RESULTS: Surveys were completed by 74% of first-year students, 60% of second-year students, and 88% of third-year students. Survey data demonstrated a significant increase in the number of students who could identify their advisor, the frequency of student-advisor contacts, and the perceived accessibility of advisors in the ACP compared to the FAP. While an ordinal logistic regression model did not demonstrate a significant effect of the new advising system on overall satisfaction, univariate analysis demonstrated a significant increase in student satisfaction with wellness and career counseling. CONCLUSIONS: The ACP was more effective in promoting student wellness and career counseling than the traditional one-on-one faculty advisor system. Similar college-based programs may be beneficial to students at other medical school programs.

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Med Teach

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EISSN

1466-187X

Publication Date

2010

Volume

32

Issue

10

Start / End Page

e429 / e435

Location

England

Related Subject Headings

  • Vocational Guidance
  • Tennessee
  • Schools, Medical
  • Medical Informatics
  • Male
  • Humans
  • Health Services Needs and Demand
  • Health Promotion
  • Female
  • Data Collection
 

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Sastre, E. A., Burke, E. E., Silverstein, E., Kupperman, A., Rymer, J. A., Davidson, M. A., … Fleming, A. E. (2010). Improvements in medical school wellness and career counseling: A comparison of one-on-one advising to an Advisory College Program. Med Teach, 32(10), e429–e435. https://doi.org/10.3109/0142159X.2010.498486
Sastre, Elizabeth Ann, Erin E. Burke, Evan Silverstein, Asher Kupperman, Jennifer A. Rymer, Mario A. Davidson, Scott M. Rodgers, and Amy E. Fleming. “Improvements in medical school wellness and career counseling: A comparison of one-on-one advising to an Advisory College Program.Med Teach 32, no. 10 (2010): e429–35. https://doi.org/10.3109/0142159X.2010.498486.
Sastre EA, Burke EE, Silverstein E, Kupperman A, Rymer JA, Davidson MA, et al. Improvements in medical school wellness and career counseling: A comparison of one-on-one advising to an Advisory College Program. Med Teach. 2010;32(10):e429–35.
Sastre, Elizabeth Ann, et al. “Improvements in medical school wellness and career counseling: A comparison of one-on-one advising to an Advisory College Program.Med Teach, vol. 32, no. 10, 2010, pp. e429–35. Pubmed, doi:10.3109/0142159X.2010.498486.
Sastre EA, Burke EE, Silverstein E, Kupperman A, Rymer JA, Davidson MA, Rodgers SM, Fleming AE. Improvements in medical school wellness and career counseling: A comparison of one-on-one advising to an Advisory College Program. Med Teach. 2010;32(10):e429–e435.

Published In

Med Teach

DOI

EISSN

1466-187X

Publication Date

2010

Volume

32

Issue

10

Start / End Page

e429 / e435

Location

England

Related Subject Headings

  • Vocational Guidance
  • Tennessee
  • Schools, Medical
  • Medical Informatics
  • Male
  • Humans
  • Health Services Needs and Demand
  • Health Promotion
  • Female
  • Data Collection