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In reply to the discussion: How many more physicians will we lose to suicide? [View all]Orrex
(67,115 posts)18. Just like dentists going crazy from amalgam fumes
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Attorneys are pretty high up there too. My profession has one of the highest, if not the highest
Dustlawyer
Mar 2016
#36
I could make proposals, but it does seem like this should be part of the conversation...
HuckleB
Mar 2016
#8
Sleep use to be my greatest foe. I wonder if most working Americans suffer from sleep deprivation?
Rex
Mar 2016
#14
I know it's an issue. A doctor committed suicide in our parking garage at my apartment last year.
LisaM
Mar 2016
#9
I work in a medical profession. Most, if not all, my colleagues, co-workers, associates are on
Hiraeth
Mar 2016
#16
yes. We are expected to do our job like a production job. We are expected to be able
Hiraeth
Mar 2016
#52
It seems we could afford to pay much of the cost of medical school with what we spend on war.
jalan48
Mar 2016
#27
there's so much we could afford if to do if we weren't so pre-occupied with our empire
Fast Walker 52
Mar 2016
#48
I know a lot of doctors are upset about new regulations and blame the ACA
Fast Walker 52
Mar 2016
#50
I agree. But the more wingnut-oriented MDs are only too happen to blame their problems on the ACA.
Fast Walker 52
Mar 2016
#57
It was something I heard back in '09 or so, I can't remember the source, unfortunately.
Odin2005
Mar 2016
#42
The charge was originally by Jeffrey Berlant in "Profession and Monopoly" in 1975
Recursion
Mar 2016
#47
I work at a medical School and was on the admissions committee for a couple years
Fast Walker 52
Mar 2016
#49
Most physicians, especially surgeons, have high stress jobs and access to drugs. nt
tblue37
Mar 2016
#63
seems like these docs have a p good handle on how well shrinks respect their own patients
redruddyred
Mar 2016
#65
do you treat me/cfs patients? are you open to them? if so, would you like to namedrop?
redruddyred
Mar 2016
#72
I'm in pediatrics, so those things don't pop up on the radar, as far as I know.
HuckleB
Mar 2016
#73