Why it’s important for physicians to have hobbies
During medical school, professors advised us to “have hobbies” and to “do stuff outside of medicine”:
- “It’ll give you have something to talk about with patients.”
- “It’ll help you maintain balance as you go through your training.”
- “It’s important for self-care.”
Medical students, as a population, tend to be compulsive and there’s always more to read and learn. (Medicine, like many fields, entails lifelong learning, even when you are tired of …
Why it’s important for physicians to have hobbies



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