As a physician for a few decades and who has worked closely with students, residents and new doctors, i have found a profound current lack of curiosity. Today's training and workplaces discourage asking and just focus on doing. Another questions that a young physician may avoid is asking "why isn't medicine what I thought it would be " or "why am I part of a system that has forgotten how to care for people ?" The answers may rock their world, but ignoring them is just drip drip moral injury.
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As a physician for a few decades and who has worked closely with students, residents and new doctors, i have found a profound current lack of curiosity. Today's training and workplaces discourage asking and just focus on doing. Another questions that a young physician may avoid is asking "why isn't medicine what I thought it would be " or "why am I part of a system that has forgotten how to care for people ?" The answers may rock their world, but ignoring them is just drip drip moral injury.