"My anxiety is almost never about complex cases," writes pediatric surgeon, Erik Pearson, MD FACS. "My anxiety comes from having to be in two places at once."
This is a common source of anxiety among doctors.
Logically, we know we can't be two places at once, yet the superhero mentality reinforced by physician culture and profit structure, has many doctors believing that they should.
The impossibility of being two places at once breeds a persistent, nagging sense of failure.
This sense of "not doing enough" comes in other forms, too.
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