The many faces of physician grief
Grief is not a word most physicians would use to describe their day-to-day work. Stress? Absolutely. Burnout? Sadly too common. Exhaustion? Without question. But grief? That feels too tender, too vulnerable, too personal, too scary.
And yet, grief quietly saturates the practice of medicine and the existence of being a doctor.
Grief shows up most obviously in the loss of patients. Death coming sometimes suddenly, and sometimes after a long, protracted …