delve into the intimate world of female medical students as they confront the daunting challenge of financial stress. Drawing upon the rich tapestry of nursing adaptation models and Lazarus and Folkman's coping theory, this book offers a profound exploration of how these resilient individuals navigate the turbulent waters of monetary strain.Through the lens of phenomenology, join selected participants in candid, face-to-face interviews as they share their lived experiences. From the corridors of medical universities to the depths of personal struggle, discover the intricate relationship between financial stressors and emotional resilience.Guided by Giorgi's phenomenological analysis model, this study unveils four overarching themes and eleven insightful subthemes. Uncover the diverse coping mechanisms employed by these aspiring doctors, ranging from financial literacy to the vital role of social support, professional guidance, and self-care strategies.As you immerse yourself in these narratives, gain invaluable insights into the pressing need for comprehensive support systems within medical education institutions. Explore how interventions rooted in these findings can alleviate academic stress and foster healthy coping behaviors among female medical students.