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- W2802945689 abstract "The American physician and writer, Danielle Ofri, tells the story of a near fatal mistake that she made at the beginning of the second year of her residency. A patient was brought to the emergency room in a diabetic coma, and although her initial management was fine, Ofri then made an error and “proceeded to nearly kill…[the] patient”. Recognising her predicament, she called for senior assistance. When an explanation was demanded of her performance, Ofri's words dried up. Humiliation set in as she was questioned in front of her intern: “I could almost feel myself dying away on the spot. In fact, for many minutes, that seemed preferable…I wanted to evaporate, to disappear, to expire from that horrific moment of shame.” Many years later, she bumped into her rescuer when they attended the same antenatal clinic. While they chatted easily about non-medical things, Ofri still sensed a residual impact from that event: “I doubted she even remembered…But for me, the shame of my error and the resultant loss of self-esteem would not release their grip.” Physician narratives of illnessIn psychiatrist Linda Gask's memoir The Other Side of Silence, she describes an exhaustive experience of depression during medical school. “There came a point when I couldn't go on. My head was splitting open and I struggled to hold the pieces of my brain together”, Gask writes. Her candid memoir is part of a changing trajectory of physician narratives of illness that have moved from often anonymised accounts in the early 20th century to deeply personal, owned contemporary works. We've examined a selection of physician narratives of illness from the UK and USA and discovered how illness can conflict with doctors’ professional identities and how difficult it can be for health professionals to be open about illness, especially mental health problems. Full-Text PDF" @default.
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- W2802945689 title "Stories of shame" @default.
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