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Medical school asks students to think, learn, and perform under constant pressure. As volume increases, expectations become less clear, and evaluation becomes continuous, many students discover that strategies that worked earlier in their education no longer feel reliable.
Learning Under Pressure offers a practical framework for understanding how pressure changes learning, attention, recall, and performance during medical training. Drawing from social psychology, educational research, and medical education, Laura Woodward, Ph.D., explores how conditions such as overload, uncertainty, fatigue, evaluation pressure, and stress affect cognitive access and study behavior.
Rather than offering rigid productivity systems or motivational shortcuts, this book helps students build sustainable study systems, respond more accurately to setbacks, and make workable next moves during difficult stretches of training.
Topics include:
• learning under evaluation pressure
• exam stress and cognitive overload
• sustainable study systems
• avoidance and the psychology of starting
• clinical learning environments
• high-stakes exams
• recovery after setbacks
• protecting access under pressure