Why recovery after illness demands dignity, not suspicion
After twenty-five years of dedicated service as a physician, overcoming a severe neurological illness taught me that medicine embraces patient recovery—but not physician recovery. I never imagined returning to practice after illness would mean humiliation, suspicion, and unnecessary trauma. Yet, that is exactly what happened.
When my illness took me away from clinical practice for over three years, I anticipated hurdles returning to medicine. I understood the need for a competency …