‘Not Just a Number’: Mental Health at Harvard Medical School
At the Medical School, problems with mental health are not unusual. In a March 2016 survey conducted by Medical School student J. Bradley Segal, 20 percent of third-year respondents said they had experienced either suicidal or self-harming desires within the last two weeks.
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‘Not Just a Number’: Mental Health at Harvard Medical School