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        <description>Pamela Wible, M.D., is a family physician born into a family of physicians. Her parents warned her not to pursue medicine. She followed her heart only to discover that to heal her patients she had to first heal her profession.</description>
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                    <description>Want to hang out with diabetic truckers with erectile dysfunction? Or hippie women with chronic yeast infections? Who’s your ideal patient? Attention doctors: If you’re not attracting your ideal patients, don’t blame them. They probably have no...</description>
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                    <title>I’m a doctor. I’m on Medicaid. I work as a waitress.</title>
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                    <description>I just received this letter from a physician in the Unites States of America: &quot;Like thousands of medical school graduates each year, I did not get a residency.&quot; &quot;Like thousands of medical school graduates each year, I did not get a...</description>
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                    <title>How the word “burnout” perpetuates medicine’s cycle of abuse</title>
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                    <description>We enter medicine with our hearts and souls on fire ready to serve humanity. By the time we complete medical training many of us have anxiety, PTSD, depression—even suicidal thoughts. Why? Medicine is stressful. Many of us work 100 hour weeks...</description>
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