The problem with perfectionism in health care
We work in an impossibly depleted health care system and under impossibly high expectations of perfection from society. We hold our peers, our team members, our trainees, and most of all, ourselves to rigid, lofty ideals of flawlessness. By glorifying perfectionism in medicine, we have effectively dehumanized ourselves.
The oath we take is “Do No Harm.” It is not “Try your best to do no harm.” Is it appropriate to expect …
The problem with perfectionism in health care





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