Physician Suicide, Grief, and Resources

"Medicine is, is on the one hand such a privilege and such a joy to be a doctor, but on the other hand, the, the personal costs can be too much." -Dr. Corrigan

I want to bring to the forefront of discussion death by suicide, death of a physician by suicide. 400 per year alone in the United States. That number is more than likely under reported.

We are humans. We have emotions. We have fears, we grieve the loss of our patients, the self in each stage of our lives. When we can be a flawed human and embrace our weaknesses to make them better…to bring our authentic self to the patient physician encounter, that is where the real healing begins on both sides.

Too many physicians don’t get mental help that is needed for fear of losing their license or other professional repercussion.

Get help. You matter. Be an agent of change.

E-book on Grief [basics and free]: https://designrr.site?i=o76o&t=378d70

The Lorna Breen Foundation: https://drlornabreen.org/

Other podcast episodes related to this topic:

A Seriously Lighthearted Conversation of Grief and Physicians

The Dark Side of Medicine with Dr. Corrigan

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