Year: 2024 Source: Wisconsin Medical Journal, (2024), 123(3). SIEC No: 20240990
With the continued rise in mental health concerns, including suicide on college campuses nationwide, many academic institutions have developed peer-support programs. Correspondingly, the Medical College of  Wisconsin developed and evaluated Seeking Peer Outreach as its pioneer suicide prevention initiative. Seeking Peer Outreach is an innovative approach to provide all medical students near-peer support and outreach  encouraging engagement and conversations in effort to reduce the stigma and isolation often associated with mental health concerns in professional education. This study explores the effectiveness and efficacy of  Seeking Peer Outreach – a 3-tiered peer-support system. A survey of medical students, faculty, and staff demonstrated that the program increased knowledge on suicidal thoughts and behaviors and improved self-efficacy in  talking about mental health with peers. It also showed that effective training helps individuals gain confidence with mental health interventions and suicide prevention.