WHY YOUNG DOCTORS NEED COURAGE - IN TIME OF CRISIS
Dr.T.V.Rao MD Today our profession certainly is in crisis, many voices condemn us and few support us in spite better things we do to save many lives, Many of my students informed me they have crossed the student life to become a house surgeons, Whatever we are wherever we live we need professionalism to thrive , we need professional educational mentors to teach their students and help them become lifelong learners. Such an approach requires leaders at academic medical centers to commit to the establishment of communities in which the virtues flourish. We all need courage to practice and teach the young ones, I always learnt many matters during my residency and many great teachers gave great impact on my career, Courage therefore spurs novice participants to devote themselves to one another and to the achievement of the internal goods of a practice. Medical students and residents will expose themselves to a range of communicable diseases, untimely emergencies at dead of night fighting the life and death, never forget a courageous Doctors save many lives than just very knowledged Doctor, They take part in the difficult medical decisions confronting physicians and patients, wherein the wrong choice could result in disability or death or perhaps a claim of malpractice. Today we face much attacks from unruly patients and ignorant relatives as well bystanders who expect nobody should die or suffer, In response to such hazards, students and residents might be tempted to avoid physical risks or to distance themselves from patients in order to reduce emotional risks. The best physicians, and young residents try to , cultivate authentic relationships with patients. And have seen many successful doctors make a break into the real challenges with knowledge and professional attitude at the time of crisis, and they never forget to consult the senior doctors in the unit, and make a note of you informing the seniors and taking the instructions in details and documentation with clarity . It is better to admit than hide facts,and admit when they make mistakes or are unsure what to do. Such perseverance in the face of danger takes courage.students and physicians must draw upon not only the traditions of medicine dating back to Hippocrates but also the cultural and religious traditions of their own moral formation. Although it would not end all controversy, education in the virtues could provide new direction and energy to the debate about the moral formation of physicians, as it would allow educators and students to engage with traditions of virtue ethics as we cannot change the profession and fighting to live with challenges is a true concern in the changing circumstances in the profession when we get minimal cooperation from our professionals, and certainly self courage drive to better shores of our life .
Dr.T.V.Rao MD
Dr.T.V.Rao MD Today our profession certainly is in crisis, many voices condemn us and few support us in spite better things we do to save many lives, Many of my students informed me they have crossed the student life to become a house surgeons, Whatever we are wherever we live we need professionalism to thrive , we need professional educational mentors to teach their students and help them become lifelong learners. Such an approach requires leaders at academic medical centers to commit to the establishment of communities in which the virtues flourish. We all need courage to practice and teach the young ones, I always learnt many matters during my residency and many great teachers gave great impact on my career, Courage therefore spurs novice participants to devote themselves to one another and to the achievement of the internal goods of a practice. Medical students and residents will expose themselves to a range of communicable diseases, untimely emergencies at dead of night fighting the life and death, never forget a courageous Doctors save many lives than just very knowledged Doctor, They take part in the difficult medical decisions confronting physicians and patients, wherein the wrong choice could result in disability or death or perhaps a claim of malpractice. Today we face much attacks from unruly patients and ignorant relatives as well bystanders who expect nobody should die or suffer, In response to such hazards, students and residents might be tempted to avoid physical risks or to distance themselves from patients in order to reduce emotional risks. The best physicians, and young residents try to , cultivate authentic relationships with patients. And have seen many successful doctors make a break into the real challenges with knowledge and professional attitude at the time of crisis, and they never forget to consult the senior doctors in the unit, and make a note of you informing the seniors and taking the instructions in details and documentation with clarity . It is better to admit than hide facts,and admit when they make mistakes or are unsure what to do. Such perseverance in the face of danger takes courage.students and physicians must draw upon not only the traditions of medicine dating back to Hippocrates but also the cultural and religious traditions of their own moral formation. Although it would not end all controversy, education in the virtues could provide new direction and energy to the debate about the moral formation of physicians, as it would allow educators and students to engage with traditions of virtue ethics as we cannot change the profession and fighting to live with challenges is a true concern in the changing circumstances in the profession when we get minimal cooperation from our professionals, and certainly self courage drive to better shores of our life .
Dr.T.V.Rao MD
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