Why doctors struggle with treating friends and family
Early in medical school, a professor warned us: “Never prescribe for someone who isn’t your patient.” He shared a story of writing a simple antibiotic for a friend who later developed Stevens-Johnson syndrome, a devastating outcome that haunted him long after. His message was clear: There is a bright line between caring and causing harm.
Fifteen years out, we now understand just how blurry that line really is.
“First, do no harm” …






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