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#414 - Breaking the Silence: Dr. Saba Fatima on the Emotional Toll of Medical Malpractice
- 2024/11/26
- 再生時間: 19 分
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Dr. Amna Shabir interviews Dr. Saba Fatima on the emotional struggles that come with medical malpractice cases. Drawing from her own experience, Dr. Fatima opens up about the feelings of isolation, shame, and anxiety that many doctors face especially since they’re often told not to talk about their cases. She explains why it’s so important to have open conversations to break the stigma and support each other.
Dr. Fatima also talks about the bigger problems in healthcare that push doctors toward defensive medicine and shares why building support systems is key. She encourages self-forgiveness and reminds doctors that mistakes can happen in a high-pressure field.
They also discussed ways to create safer work environments, foster a culture of fairness, and deal with the emotional impact of systemic failures. Dr. Fatima’s story and advice are all about building a supportive community where doctors can feel heard and focus on both their well-being and better patient care.
Bio
Dr. Sabah Fatima is a pediatric hospitalist and assistant professor at the University of Kansas School of Medicine, Wichita. A dedicated advocate for physician wellness, she addresses secondary trauma and systemic challenges in healthcare. She is certified in narrative medicine from Columbia University and channels her passion for storytelling into the Muted in Medicine podcast, which sheds light on silenced issues in healthcare. Dr. Fatima is also a writer, contributing to academic journals and blogs to raise awareness about mental health and resilience among physicians.
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