A medical student. A simple question.
โHow am I supposed to go on caring?โ
At the time, suggestions abound.
Work-life balance. Self-care. Hobbies.
Remembering our initial calling.
Remembering we still make a difference.
Remembering our love for medicine
and the privilege we have as caregivers.
But then the realization-
I donโt know the answer.
I only know that I have witnessed around me-
at every stage of training and practice-
evidence of emotional exhaustion.
Dissatisfaction.
Disillusionment.
Burnout.
So this is my plea…
A plea-
to students,
to colleagues,
to practitioners,
butโeven moreโ
to myself.
A plea as we
embark further into
the world of medicine.
A plea-
never to lose the satisfaction
we experience in caring for othersโ
the thrill savored
when we supported our first patient,
the warmth felt when families embraced us,
entrusting us with their care,
their health,
their lives.
A pleaโ
to preserve our love,
our burden,
our heartโ
for mankind.
That despite challenges faced,
we refuse to lose what we have gained.
That despite the obstacles
in an ever-changing environmentโ
despite the self-doubt, criticism, personal strugglesโ
despite the constant immersion into death and suffering
and the consequent self-preservatory layers
of emotional shieldโ
Despite everything.
That we would continue
to feel,
to love,
to enjoyโ
Medicine.
Our patients.
Our calling.
Life.
Because this is my hope for the future.
That we would never lose the simple joy of helping others
โ
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It’s not easy being a physician. Your plea certainly is important. I wish you the best with your work as a caregiver. Thanks for sharing and have a nice day!