"The debt is suffocating to be honest": Student loan debt, prospective sensemaking, and the social psychology of precarity in an allopathic medical school
Confronted with soaring medical school costs and intensifying disparities in physician compensation by specialty, medical students are forced to make sense of medical education debt during the nascent stages of their careers in medicine. Few studies, however, have examined exactly how medical studen...
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Main Authors: | William H. Burr (Author), Judson G. Everitt (Author), James M. Johnson (Author) |
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2023-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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