Moral injury in medicine: When silence becomes a survival strategy
Egregious ethical failures in health care almost always gain attention. Less visible, but no less consequential, are the systemic ones that are often overlooked: routine acts that present themselves as morally neutral, procedural, and unremarkable. They usually do not provoke outrage and are not experienced as trauma. Yet over time, one must be concerned about how they quietly reshape our well-being and our professional identities.
The effect of these acts does …
Moral injury in medicine: When silence becomes a survival strategy












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