Vineet Vishwanath is a medical student.
In medical school, we are taught how to recognize the signs of depression, how to assess for suicidal ideation, and how to document risk. We memorize screening tools, safety plans, and algorithms. But what we rarely learn, if at all, is how to hold the emotional weight of these encounters. We are not formally taught emotional literacy. Some may argue that emotional literacy can be learned informally over time, but …
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In this era of digital revolution in health care, the traditional physician-patient relationship is undergoing a significant transformation. Digital tools, including telemedicine, electronic health records (EHRs), artificial intelligence-based diagnostics, and various fitness applications, are reshaping how patients and clinicians interact and manage health together. While these innovations surely provide efficiency and accessibility, they also present significant challenges to the fundamental aspects of medical practice: trust, empathy, and human connection. As …
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