For many third-year med students, this is a challenging time of year. Preparing an ERAS can be daunting, but it's even worse if you don't know what specialty you want to practice. Here's a short piece I wrote with my colleague David Presser MD MPH called "Choosing a Specialty: The Generalist vs. The Early Committer." And here's a complementary, but non-medical, New York Times article called "You Don't Want a Child Prodigy" that's a great follow up to our piece.
Monday, June 26, 2023
Monday, June 19, 2023
Moral Injury
It's troubling, but make sure to read this recent piece in the New York Times called "The Moral Crisis of America's Doctors" about physicians' "moral injury." The phrase refers to emotional damage caused to workers – when in the course of fulfilling their duties – they commit an act or acts that conflict with their core values. The piece argues that, in part, our profit-driven system causes doctors moral injury and, in turn, they become depressed and/or burned out.
Monday, June 12, 2023
Toxic Work Environments Adversely Affect Those in Training
I recently came across a Medscape-sponsored discussion called "How can we make medical training less toxic?" The video is visible here, and you can log into Medscape to read the transcript. The participants – two emergency physicians and one surgeon – discuss sexism in the workplace, corrosive and inaccurate narratives about women residents, the importance of strong mentorship, and diversity training. This topic is additionally important because toxic work environments can lead to depression, burnout, and suboptimal patient care. My experience in residency was marred by sexism and sexual harassment. It saddens me that these problems are still present, but I'm pleased the issues are starting to be addressed.
Monday, June 5, 2023
Brevity is the Soul of Wit
As Shakespeare so wisely pointed out, being concise is critical for good writing. I've edited a lot of personal statements over the last few months, and I deliberately recommend a word count of 800 or fewer for a couple of reasons:
Having trouble being brief? Here is some guidance: