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How Experience Translates into Insight – Or Fails to Do So Experience is sometimes referred to as the best teacher in the field of medicine. Years of experience on the floor. Thousands of patients evaluated. Endless hours spent in the wards, clinics, and emergency rooms. However, many doctors learn...
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Why Clinical Confidence Develops Inconsistently Clinical confidence is one of the most confusing concepts for a doctor. Most doctors believe that confidence should develop consistently with experience, passing exams, and advancing years. When it doesn’t, doubts creep in. Comparisons escalate. Anxie...
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The Difference Between Practicing Medicine and Owning a Role In today’s medical landscape, many doctors are highly competent, committed, and enthusiastic about their work, but still feel as if they are interchangeable, stuck, or invisible. This is not due to a lack of competence. It is the differen...
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Why Identity Trumps Skill in Defining Opportunity In the current healthcare environment, opportunity not only lies with the most talented physician. It also lies with the most clearly identified physician. This is a tough truth to accept for most physicians who have invested so much in their knowled...
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How Doctors Develop Authority Gradually Medical authority is not something that happens the day you graduate. It doesn’t magically appear after internship, nor does it materialize after passing an exam or hanging a certificate on the wall. True medical authority is something that happens quietly, gr...