
Vicarious trauma in doctors
Find out more about vicarious trauma and secondary trauma, how to cope with it as a doctor, and how to prevent it
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Find out more about vicarious trauma and secondary trauma, how to cope with it as a doctor, and how to prevent it
What is it like to experience a patient’s death? It almost goes without saying that every doctor will react differently to the death of a patient, depending on their level…
Discover key strategies to understand and handle difficult patients as a doctor or medical student
Moral injury can occur when doctors feel they are not giving the high standard of care they want to deliver. Learn more about moral injury, burnout and PTSD.
Doctors may have to deal with difficult situations and take great responsibility – often with little support. Learn how to recognise burnout and access help.
This guide is produced by the Association of Anaesthetists in association with the Royal Medical Benevolent Fund Anaesthetists are high academic achievers with practical skills, the ability to keep calm…
Wanted – medical staff High academic achievers only with strong perfectionist and self-critical traits preferred. Successful candidates will have had: 5+ years training in party-fuelled student culture followed by sleep…
Wanted – medical staff High academic achievers only with strong perfectionist and self-critical traits preferred. Successful candidates will have had: 5+ years training in party-fuelled student culture followed by sleep…
One doctor’s journey Dr Rachel Rummery is Health Education England National Fellow at Supported Return to Training and Specialist Registrar in Paediatric and Perinatal Pathology. She returned to medicine after…
We all experience anxiety. Anxiety often helps us to do better; many professional athletes use their anxiety in order to improve their performance. A bit of anxiety can speed up…