When doctors die in silence: Confronting the epidemic of violence against physicians
When the CEO of United Health Care was assassinated in broad daylight on the streets of New York City, the media lit up. News outlets scrambled for interviews. Security protocols were analyzed. His death was treated with the gravity such a high-profile loss warrants.
But I wonder: Where is that outrage when physicians die?
Every year in America, doctors are killed — not by administrative burnout, malpractice lawsuits, or government prosecutions, but …