Wellness programs exist for medical students but the opportunity to debrief challenging experiences is lacking. We piloted Ice Cream Rounds (ICRs) for University of Ottawa clerkship students during the 2018-2019 academic year to provide students a safe environment to discuss challenges. Students reported a decrease in stress, anxiety and burnout, and an improvement in collegiality as a result of ICRs. ICRs could benefit medical students at other universities. To successfully implement ICRs at your institution, we recommend obtaining funding for ice cream, having peer facilitators, and creating a safe and confidential environment where students feel comfortable to debrief challenging experiences.
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Hiranandani, R., & Calder-Sprackman, S. (2020). Ice Cream Rounds: The implementation of peer support debriefing sessions at a Canadian medical school. Canadian Medical Education Journal. https://doi.org/10.36834/cmej.69253
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