 This study found that senior medical students who graduated during the COVID-19 pandemic and those who graduated after the peak of the pandemic expressed less satisfaction with their educational experience than those who graduated prior to the pandemic. Additionally, students who graduated during the pandemic reported lower levels of appreciation for the study curriculum's ability to prepare them for a professional career. These findings suggest that the pandemic has negatively affected medical student education and may have long-term implications for the quality of care provided by physicians. This article was authored by Brian F. Fokker-Kartajena, Erika Quispinováez, Heidi Kartajena-Uyoa, and others.