Friday, March 4, 2016

We are human beings before we are doctors

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Mental illness has long been associated with shame and stigma. Although progress has been made through the efforts of global celebrities like Stephen Fry and many others to de-stigmatize mental illness — many are still ashamed to admit to it, and the stigma is far from being annihilated.

Nowhere is this stigma more entrenched than within the medical profession itself. A fact that should shock us out of our judgmental slumbers and wake us up to ask: What is really going on?

Anxiety and depression are equally prevalent in the medical profession as in the general population and more worryingly, addiction and suicide rates are actually higher than the general population. So there is no doubt that medical professionals are not immune to mental illness — indeed, the opposite is true — for it seems that a medical degree is, in fact, hazardous to one’s mental health; hardly an advertisement for the profession!

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