Moral injury in medicine goes beyond simple burnout
Most young physicians enter medicine with a sincere desire to help people. They expect long hours, difficult training, and personal sacrifice. What many do not expect is how profoundly the environment around them will shape not only how they practice medicine, but who they become.
Medicine teaches many things that never appear on a syllabus. A resident quickly learns which patient encounters generate complaints, portal messages, administrative scrutiny, or poor satisfaction …
Moral injury in medicine goes beyond simple burnout
















