Fear in Medicine: A More Human Lens
Sapna Shah-Haque Sapna Shah-Haque

Fear in Medicine: A More Human Lens

Fear shows up quietly in medicine—in hesitation, overwork, or self-doubt. But fear isn’t the enemy; it’s information. By naming what fear protects—our values of excellence, integrity, or connection—we can move from reaction to purpose. This piece explores how physicians can use neuroscience, reflection, and micro-habits to turn fear into focus, and lead with calm, courageous clarity.

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