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Imposter Syndrome among Pakistani Medical Students

Author Affiliations
Shaheed Suhrawardy Medical College
Published InAnnals of King Edward Medical University
Year2017
Citations45

Abstract

Abstract Background: Imposter syndrome (IS) first described in 1978 is recently gaining more importance due to its long lasting, strong and detrimental implications on the Medical students as well as the institutions and society. The sufferers are competent objectively but they have a secret fear in them, that they are inadequate in the skills and knowledge and this secret will be open to others anytime. It is strongly associated with burnout phenomenon, anxiety, depression, many other psychological effects and many significant implications on medical education and training. Suffering students develop different styles of learning and find it difficult to learn through conventional or usual teaching strategies. Objectives: This study objective was to find out the frequency of IS among Pakistani…
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