An integrated behavioral neuroscience and educational psychology curriculum enhances medical interns’ engagement, resilience, and clinical performance in Saudi Arabia
Marwa M. Fawzi, Khaled A. Shahat, Nevein M. Abdelhady, Ayman A. Refai, Shaimaa M. Hassan, Zeinab A. Awadallah, Rana Hesham, Nour M. Laissy, Hanya Gaber, Rana A. Alduraywish, Tayseer Mansour

TL;DR
A new curriculum combining brain science and education improved Saudi medical interns' focus, resilience, and performance during their training.
Contribution
An integrated curriculum combining behavioral neuroscience and educational psychology was developed and tested for medical interns.
Findings
Cognitive engagement and emotional resilience increased significantly after the intervention.
Perceived stress decreased, and clinical competency scores improved among participants.
Resilience gains were strongly linked to better clinical performance.
Abstract
The medical internship is a critical period of intense learning and professional development. During this time, medical graduates must acquire and apply vast amounts of knowledge under significant cognitive and emotional strain. Novel methods, such as integrating behavioral neuroscience, which examines how the brain enables learning and memory, manages emotions, and guides decision-making, with educational psychology, which explores how people are motivated, regulate their own learning, and think about their thinking, may support a more effective, brain-aligned, and sustainable training environment. This study assessed the feasibility and efficacy of a curriculum integrating neurodidactic and psychological techniques to improve resilience and clinical performance among Saudi medical interns. This study used a pragmatic, quasi-experimental, single-cohort longitudinal design with pre-…
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TopicsInnovations in Medical Education · Clinical Reasoning and Diagnostic Skills · Healthcare professionals’ stress and burnout
