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Seasonal affective disorder (SAD) - Advise from a Medical school Counselor Scott Harrah, M.A., Director of Digital Content at the University of Medicine and Health Sciences recently interviewed Ruth Fitzgerald, M.A. the Director of Counseling Services at UMHS. Their discussing centered around several topics to help Medical students cope with the stress of Medical School. What advice do you have, especially for people that might suffer from something like the seasonal affective disorder? Ruth FitzGerald: Yeah. Okay. Well, the first very practical and simple thing would be to really invest in good lighting in your home and go out and buy lots of lamps and make sure that you have the lighting just working really well in your home so that when you go in there, you feel good, you have the lighting the way you want it, whether it's really, really bright and that helps your mood or whether it's relaxing. Scott Harrah: Sure. Ruth FitzGerald: But lighting is actually very important. I think, and this goes to the sense of community, I think in UMHS. As you said, I'm new here, but I'm already getting a sense that there is a close-knit community and faculty who've been here for years have said that to me, that it does very much feel like people look out for each other. Scott Harrah: Sure Ruth FitzGerald: I think that's really important. Just again, not to isolate ourselves, to look out for each other, to check in with people and really make an effort just to be considerate and kind to one another, because it really helps other people. It also helps us when we're caring for each other. Scott Harrah: Yeah. Ruth FitzGerald: I think that comes naturally to people in this medical world anyway. Ruth FitzGerald: Then, I mean, there's all of the other normal advice you would expect as well. Get a bit of exercise, get enough sleep, eat properly. I think spoil ourselves actually, be nice to ourselves, do things we like, give ourselves treats, have hot bubble baths, have a nice glass of wine, cook a good meal, but be kind to ourselves as well. Scott Harrah: Do a little self-care. Ruth FitzGerald: Yes, I think so.
from University of Medicine and Health Sciences <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FhMM4sLFPKo" rel="nofollow">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FhMM4sLFPKo</a> via UMHS YouTube Channel
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Join us for this special livestream event, as our hosts Vice President of Admissions, Marie McGillycuddy, and Associate Dean of Academic Affairs, Patrick Mccormick, discuss all of the most pertinent topics concerning non-traditional medical students. Marie and Patrick are true experts, and have a combined 50 years of experience coaching non-traditional medical students throughout their careers. They’ll discuss everything you need to know about the residency match process, challenges and opportunities for older students and how to apply to medical school as a non-traditional student. There will be Q&A at the end of the presentation. The event will also be recorded and available here for immediate viewing.
from University of Medicine and Health Sciences <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NwHko-8Sae8" rel="nofollow">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NwHko-8Sae8</a> via UMHS YouTube Channel
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Led by UMHS graduate Venus Swearingen, M.D. and third-year UMHS medical student Eboni Peoples, the event will feature a candid conversation between the two women regarding their journey to becoming doctors.
via UMHS YouTube Channel
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