07.06.2020
Episode 34 | Duration: 30:53
Pamela Wible, MD, is a physician, author, and advocate for a more humane medical system. Dr. Wible runs a suicide hotline for physicians, providing an outlet for physicians to share concerns, distress, and emotional reactions to today’s inhumane medical training and practice environments, without fear of punishment or reprisal. She also participated in the recently released documentary film, Do No Harm, that looks at the issues driving physician suicide and what reforms are necessary to reverse them.
In this episode, Dr. Wible talks about the systemic factors that lead to physician suicide, particularly those pertaining to medical education. She discusses the additional emotional and moral distress caused by COVID-19 and racial and social inequities. Dr. Wible closes by discussing the kinds of transparency, reform and leadership required to create a more humane medical system.
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