Z Davydova, N Pustova, N Popova, I Kachailo, O Gulbs, S Dikhtyarenko, V Lantukh, M Minin, I Torianyk, V Gargin
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SOCIOCULTURAL IMPACT ON STUDENTS IN A STRESSFUL ENVIRONMENT: MEDICAL AND PSYCHOLOGICAL ASPECT.
In the context of increasing global academic mobility, international medical students face unique academic, cultural, and linguistic challenges that extend beyond general educational experiences. This study investigates how the language of instruction, sociocultural environment, and institutional context collectively affect learning outcomes, clinical communication skills, and well-being among mobile medical students. Through a comparative analysis of four distinct groups - based on the language of instruction and country type - this study identifies critical linguistic and psychological factors that shape educational success. Results indicate that students enrolled in English-taught programs in non-native English-speaking environments demonstrate high levels of professional comprehension and social adaptation. Conversely, students studying in unrelated national languages report lower integration and increased academic stress. Findings highlight the need for language support, intercultural training, and tailored pedagogical frameworks to ensure academic equity for future healthcare professionals.