Using inquiry-based stress reduction to treat medical malpractice stress syndrome
“Your worst enemy cannot hurt you as much as your own unguarded thoughts.”
– The Buddha.
On her 44th birthday, Dr. Maya Williams took in all she had accomplished: her recent partnership in her radiology practice, two beautiful middle-school daughters, and the enduring marriage to her medical school sweetheart.
It was devastating when she opened a registered letter outlining a malpractice case against her later that day. Allegedly, she had failed to communicate …
Using inquiry-based stress reduction to treat medical malpractice stress syndrome













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