The quiet paradox of physician mental health and medication
Physicians are trained, above all, to project steadiness. Long before we feel it, we learn to perform it. The lesson begins early in training. The pager goes off, a room fills with urgency, and the expectation is unspoken but unmistakable: Remain calm. Do not let uncertainty show. Do not let fear show. Patients need confidence. Teams need direction. Over time, the composure stops feeling like a performance. It becomes a …
The quiet paradox of physician mental health and medication






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