Steven Meas, a MD-PhD student at Virginia Commonwealth University, received a scholarship to participate in a mind-body skills group facilitated by Dr. Jessica Singh.
In this article, he shares his experience with yoga as a health professionals student.
Mind-body skills groups, based on the model developed by Dr. James Gordon and the Center for Mind-Body Medicine, have numerous benefits. Not only have they been proven to increase quality of life, decrease depression and sleep disturbance, they also decrease burnout, secondary traumatic stress, and personal distress, and increase empathy in medical and nursing students.¹
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References:
van Vliet, M., Jong, M., & Jong, M. C. (2017). Long-term benefits by a mind–body medicine skills course on perceived stress and empathy among medical and nursing students. Medical teacher, 39(7), 710-719.