Integrating a Personal Finance Workshop to Enhance Financial Literacy Among Senior Medical Students: A Single Institution's Experience.

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Advances in Medical Education and Practice Pub Date : 2024-09-25 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.2147/AMEP.S474002
Parker A Woolley, Mark C Kendall, Simon Tacvorian, Shyamal Asher
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Purpose: Graduating medical students frequently start their training burdened with substantial financial debt and minimal savings, especially in comparison to their peers in other professional fields. A lack of financial literacy can result in increased debt, decreased job satisfaction and contribute to physician burnout. Enhancing financial education could improve both the financial stability and emotional well-being of future medical professionals. In this study, a basic personal finance workshop was conducted for 4th year medical students at a single institution. The aim of the study was to determine the impact of the personal finance workshop on improving financial literacy.

Methods: An introduction to basic personal finance workshop was open to enrollment for all 4th year medical students at The Alpert Medical School at Brown University. A 40-question survey to evaluate financial literacy was administered to all participants before and 6-months after the workshop. The topics covered included student loan management, basics of retirement accounts, investing, budgeting, saving and consensus surrounding financial topics. The results were analyzed using student paired t-test and Chi-square test of independence.

Results: Overall, an improvement in financial literacy was reported 6 months after the personal finance workshop (62% vs 54%, p = 0.004). Students subjectively reported an increase in confidence in their personal finance knowledge (16% vs 44%) and general knowledge regarding retirement savings (7% vs 55%). More than 92% of students agreed or strongly agreed that a basic personal finance education should be included as part of the medical school curriculum.

Conclusion: A personal finance workshop for medical students nearing graduation increases awareness and confidence in financial knowledge. The incorporation of basic financial education in the medical school curriculum may help young physicians establish better financial habits that will improve their financial wellbeing.

整合个人理财研讨会,提高高年级医学生的理财素养:一所院校的经验。
目的:即将毕业的医学生在开始接受培训时往往背负着沉重的经济负担,储蓄极少,与其他专业领域的同龄人相比尤其如此。缺乏财务知识会导致债务增加、工作满意度下降,并造成医生的职业倦怠。加强财务教育可以改善未来医学专业人员的财务稳定性和情绪健康。在本研究中,我们为一所院校的四年级医学生举办了一个基本的个人理财讲习班。研究的目的是确定个人理财讲习班对提高财务素养的影响:方法:布朗大学阿尔珀特医学院的所有四年级医学生均可报名参加基本个人理财入门讲习班。在研修班开始前和结束后 6 个月,对所有参加者进行了一项包含 40 个问题的财务知识评估调查。调查主题包括学生贷款管理、退休账户基础知识、投资、预算、储蓄以及围绕金融话题的共识。结果采用学生配对 t 检验和卡方检验进行分析:总体而言,在个人理财研讨会结束 6 个月后,学生们的理财知识水平有所提高(62% 对 54%,P = 0.004)。学生们主观地表示,他们对个人理财知识(16% 对 44%)和退休储蓄常识(7% 对 55%)的信心有所增强。92%以上的学生同意或非常同意将基本的个人理财教育作为医学院课程的一部分:结论:为临近毕业的医学生举办个人理财讲座可以提高他们对理财知识的认识和信心。将基础财务教育纳入医学院课程可能有助于年轻医生建立更好的财务习惯,从而改善他们的财务状况。
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