Student and faculty Perceptions of the MINDS Newsletter (A Psychiatry newsletter for Doctors & Medical students)
MINDS Newsletter is a more than a decade-old Psychiatry newsletter for doctors and medical students available in digital form. India's first digital psychiatry newsletter provides platforms for doctors, faculty, teachers, researchers, medical trainees, residents, medical undergraduates and postgraduates to share their experiences. 

An essential mission of the newsletter is to increase awareness of common mental health topics with an academic focus on medical students, psychiatry postgraduates and doctors in medical specialities. The reflective narratives we publish are often of interest to mental health professionals. Though we have mental health experts from different parts of the country as contributors, we also emphasise having student authors and have a dedicated section for them.​ The Down the Memory Lane, Invited section and Undergraduate sections are famous and the most read sections of the newsletter—the MINDS United for Health Sciences and Humanity Trust, Mysuru, and Karnataka fund this initiative. 
We Want your opinion about the MINDS Newsletter and its sections; hence, please spare a few minutes to complete this form. 
You can visit and review our articles at https://www.mindsnewsletter.com/category/current-issue/.  
For any clarifications, please feel free to contact us at editormind@gmail.com

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Do you feel such a newsletter is necessary for students and faculty? *
Have you been receiving the MINDS newsletter earlier? *
If yes, do you circulate this to your students or peers? *
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How likely are you to recommend the newsletter to others? *
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Which is the section of the MINDS newsletter that you find most useful? *
(For Faculty only) Kindly opine on the impact of the MINDS newsletter on the following *
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In improving my knowledge base in psychiatry
In teaching undergraduate students
In teaching postgraduate students
In teaching interns
Helped me in being more patient centred
On reflecting on my own practice
(For Medical students, interns and PGs only) Kindly opine on the impact of the MINDS newsletter on the following *
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Somewhat useful
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In improving my knowledge base in psychiatry
Helped me in being more patient centred
In increasing my interest in psychiatry as a career choice
In increasing interest in research and publications
In reducing boredom
In preparing for exams (MBBS, NEET or MD)
Have you previously been an author for this newsletter? *
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