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Dr. Jennifer Guse is a Research Fellow at the University of Hamburg's Faculty of Medicine, affiliated with the Center for Psychosocial Medicine and Department of Medical Psychology. She holds a Dr. phil. and Dipl.-Psych. degree. Her work focuses on medical education dynamics, student well-being, and psychosocial aspects of academic training. Key interests include mentoring programs' efficacy, pandemic impacts on healthcare education, and stress management strategies for medical/dental students.
Research Contributions: Her studies examine how crises like the COVID-19 pandemic affect student mental health and learning environments. Notable work includes cross-disciplinary comparisons of medical/dental student experiences and evaluations of emergency remote education adoption. She has also explored the role of structured mentoring systems in supporting at-risk student populations.
Affiliations: Active within the Department of Medical Psychology, she collaborates on curriculum development and student support initiatives. Her work bridges academic research with practical applications in healthcare education policy.
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