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Why Looking Back Changes Everything Why Looking Back Changes Everything Looking back is one of the most misunderstood actions in a medical career. Doctors are often advised to keep moving forward, avoid reflection, and focus only on the next milestone. As a result, looking back is seen as unproduct...
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The Years Doctors Think Are Temporary — But Aren’t The Years Doctors Think Are Temporary — But Aren’t Many doctors believe certain years of their career are temporary. These are the years labeled as “just for now,” “only until results,” or “only until things become clear.” Because they are seen as ...
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Why Regret in Medicine Is Usually Structural Why Regret in Medicine Is Usually Structural Regret in medical careers is often misunderstood. Doctors tend to experience regret later in life and assume it stems from personal mistakes, missed effort, or poor decisions. This self-blame is misplaced. In ...
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How Unused Time Quietly Reshapes Careers How Unused Time Quietly Reshapes Careers Unused time in medical careers rarely feels dangerous. It feels neutral, temporary, and easily justified. Doctors remain active, employed, or preparing, so nothing appears to be slipping away. Because there is no imme...
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Why Career Pain Is Often Delayed in Medicine Why Career Pain Is Often Delayed in Medicine Career pain in medicine rarely appears immediately after a wrong decision, a delayed move, or a prolonged pause. Instead, it shows up years later, often when doctors least expect it. By the time the discomfort...