Abstract

Medical education refers to the process wherein freshly passed school students are transformed into competent healthcare professionals after being subjected to a structured training program. The emergence or continuation of a conflict is expected to interrupt the ongoing civic activity, and is expected to result in the delay, decline, or complete interruption of the training activities and delivery of medical education in the medical institutions. All the above factors and existing realities call for the need to ensure that the process of medical education has to continue even during the conflicts and this essentially will require understanding and mutual agreement between the conflicting stakeholders. To conclude, conflicts have become a part of the current era with millions of people experiencing them. As these conflicts tend to influence each and every sector, even the area of medical education has been significantly affected. However, as most of the affected nations cannot afford the shortage of healthcare providers, there is an indispensable need to continue the training process even during conflicts and expose the medical students to conflict-related curriculum.

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