The Hippocratic Society podcast explores the profound question of what medicine is truly for and how the profession has shifted away from its noble roots. Despite the idealism that often brings new students into the field, many seasoned practitioners express regret and discontent, a phenomenon largely attributed to modern cultural dynamics. This shift has skewed medicine towards being a mere provider of services, sidelining the intrinsic virtues that once defined it. The discussion delves into systemic pressures that undermine the profession, suggesting that a renewed focus on the original values and purpose of medicine could restore its integrity and the satisfaction of its practitioners.
Check out Dr. Curlin's book:
The Way of Medicine: Ethics and the Healing Profession
by Farr Curlin and Christopher Tollefsen
Other articles/references:
Physician burnout rate drops below 50% for first time in 4 years (AMA)
What the AMA learned about burnout in 2023 (Beckers' ASC)
40% of doctors eye exits. What can organizations do to keep them? (AMA)