Moral distress vs. burnout in medicine
“To practice medicine,” a mentor once told me, “is to live with the tension between what you can do and what you should do.”
I didn’t understand him then. I do now. It is two in the morning in a Chicago hospital. The unit hums with fluorescent fatigue. A man in his fifties lies gasping for air, his lungs crowded by metastatic cancer. His chart lists “full code.” His daughter, sobbing …
Moral distress vs. burnout in medicine











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