Physician burnout is quietly wrecking patient care, and almost nobody wants to say it out loud.
When doctors are burning at both ends, healing other people starts to break down.
This video goes where the real problem lives - the part that happens before the exam room door even opens.
You will see why you cannot truly treat patients when you have not healed yourself first.
That shift changes how you think about medical burnout, doctor wellness, and what real healthcare should look like.
Some physicians are pushed to see 30 to 40 patients a day, with no space to even remember breakfast.
Insurance pressure and nonstop scheduling turn the work into survival mode, not medicine.
If you have ever wondered why appointments feel rushed, this will help you connect the dots.
And if you are a clinician, it will put words to the exhaustion you have been carrying.
What do you think needs to change first - the system, the schedule, or the culture inside medicine?
Internal medicine and functional medicine physician Shiv K. Goel discusses his article "Mind-body connection in chronic disease: Why traditional medicine falls short."
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