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Home / Education / Andhra Pradesh Battles Student Suicide Crisis

Andhra Pradesh Battles Student Suicide Crisis

2 Jan

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Summary

  • New program targets mental health of medical students in Andhra Pradesh.
  • Training starts 2025-26, focusing on first-year MBBS students.
  • Collaboration with US-based QPR Institute for structured training.
Andhra Pradesh Battles Student Suicide Crisis

The Andhra Pradesh government has initiated a vital program aimed at bolstering the mental health of its medical students and preventing suicides. This comprehensive initiative, set to commence with the 2025-26 academic year, will offer structured mental health training to first-year MBBS students in all government and private medical colleges across the state.

The program is a collaboration between Dr. NTR University of Health Sciences and the U.S.-based QPR Institute. It prioritizes emotional well-being, stress management, and the prevention of suicidal ideation through scheduled training sessions. This marks a significant first in India, addressing documented high stress levels among early-career medical students.

Data from the National Medical Commission indicates substantial mental health challenges, with 27.8% of undergraduate and 15% of postgraduate medical students experiencing issues. The new training, coordinated by U.S.-based psychiatrist Aparna Uppal, will involve direct interaction with professionals, assessments, and personalized counseling, with NTRUHS covering costs for private college students.

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Andhra Pradesh has launched a program in collaboration with the QPR Institute to provide structured mental health training to medical students, starting in the 2025-26 academic year.
First-year MBBS students in all government and private medical colleges in Andhra Pradesh will receive structured mental health training.
The QPR Institute, a U.S.-based organization, will provide structured mental health training to medical students in Andhra Pradesh.

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