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Dealing with homesickness in medical school: My journey and tips for coping

11 July 2024

Sharing her own experiences, medical student Pumzile Molimi offers reassurance to others on managing homesickness during their studies.

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Homesickness is a common experience for many medical students, myself included. When I first arrived at medical school, the excitement of starting a new chapter quickly gave way to a longing for the familiarity of home—the warmth of my family, the comfort of my own bed, and the sense of belonging. The rigorous academic schedule and the pressure to excel only intensified these feelings, making the initial weeks particularly challenging. I often found myself yearning for the simple comforts of home, such as family dinners and weekend outings with friends.

One of the most effective ways I found to combat homesickness was to build a support system within the medical school community. Reaching out to classmates and forming study groups helped create a sense of camaraderie and belonging. Knowing that others were experiencing similar feelings provided comfort and solidarity. Additionally, participating in school clubs and attending social events helped me connect with peers outside the academic environment, fostering friendships that became a crucial support network. Staying connected with family and friends back home was also crucial. Personalizing my living space with photos, familiar objects, and mementos from home helped make my new environment feel more like a sanctuary.

In addition to creating a supportive network, embracing new experiences and opportunities offered by medical school played a significant role in alleviating homesickness. Exploring the city, trying out new hobbies, and immersing myself in the local culture helped shift my focus from what I was missing to what I was gaining. Engaging in volunteer work and joining interest groups allowed me to meet new people and develop a sense of community in my new environment. Balancing academics with self-care was essential; engaging in activities that brought me joy, such as reading, exercising, or simply taking a walk, helped manage stress and maintain mental well-being. Mindfulness and meditation practices also proved beneficial, providing moments of calm and helping me stay grounded amid the chaos of medical school.

For those struggling with homesickness, I recommend seeking professional help if feelings become overwhelming. Many schools offer counselling services that provide a safe space to talk about your feelings and develop coping strategies. Don't hesitate to reach out to these resources; talking to a counsellor can offer new perspectives and tools for managing homesickness. Additionally, planning regular visits home, when possible, can provide something to look forward to and break up the academic year. Building a support system, staying connected with home, personalizing your space, embracing new experiences, and balancing self-care with academics are all effective strategies. Through these methods, I’ve not only coped with homesickness but also grown stronger and more resilient, ready to tackle the challenges of medical school. By sharing my experiences, I hope to reassure other students that homesickness is a common experience and that with the right strategies, it is possible to overcome it and thrive in this new chapter of life.

 

Pumzile Molimi, MBCHB V, Sefako Makgatho Health Sciences University, South Africa.