Just as medical colleges have adapted to the Millennial generation of students, a new generation is poised to enter as matriculants. Learner attributes of this generation, Generation Z, are in stark contrast to previous ones, but more than that, they provide new challenges that undergraduate universities are already facing. This article aims to highlight some of these challenges, including those relating to student counseling services, volunteering activities, learning environments, and learner perspectives. These challenges are framed and discussed within the context of medical education.
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Plochocki, J. H. (2019). Several Ways Generation Z May Shape the Medical School Landscape. Journal of Medical Education and Curricular Development, 6, 238212051988432. https://doi.org/10.1177/2382120519884325
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