A manuscript regarding suicidal death of physicians resulting from psychological stress in their inner world (No. 355)

Gerald C. Hsu
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The author is a 73-year-old medical research scientist who recently read an article regarding physician health and death (Reference 1). Inspired by the story and his own past experiences, he decided to write a special manuscript to be shared with medical doctors. This article has a different writing style compared to his previous 354 math-physical medicine research papers, based on a quantitative method to derive analysis results with high precision, aimed at helping patients. The goal of helping patients must go through the delivery channel of physicians and surgeons, while being concerned about the psychological health of medical doctors. This is the reason why he wrote this article with a qualitative style with an aim at medical physicians. Being a physician is an enviable profession, where they greatly invested and sacrificed to reach to where they are today. In terms of financial rewards, that is money, even though they are not generously rewarded, at least they are handsomely compensated. With their added knowledge advancement, skill improvement, and society contribution, they may even earn their deserved fame. Their ultimate goal should come from saving people’s life, not the same as people with political power or financial power. In the author’s opinion, saving lives is the outmost power to achieve; therefore, it is a desirable profession indeed. By having pride and feeling prestige at commencement by getting their MD degree, the physicians should not allow their accomplishments between the ages from 20 to 30 years of age become the only internal strength and emotional support. They should continuously improve themselves to expand into different areas in exploring new findings, learning additional skills and knowledge. This life-long learning will make a broader and more capable person, even for a physician. These newly gained inner strengths will aid physicians to face new challenges in their post-graduate school life. However, there is a price to pay from having a decent, enviable, and well-compensated profession. In terms of reducing and controlling stress, burdens, and psychological pressure that comes along with their job, life, and relationships, the author believes that they must go deeper into their own inner world, i.e. their mind and heart, to search for strength. When different types of stress overwhelms them, they must return to their original motivation when they decided to become a physician which is helping their patients. Only this type of compassion in their heart, similar to having faith in a religion, can then help them survive many types of tests and challenges they encountered in their profession and private life. For those medical doctors who chose medicine for other reasons, with material or superficial motivations, they should search their heart again to see whether another career is better for them. For example, if their initial motivation was monetary, they better shift their career early enough to be an entrepreneur who takes big risks for larger financial returns. When physicians face various stressful situations, they should not fight this battle alone. There are plenty of people who would support them as long as they speak up and seek assistance, such as from a mental health professional, like the author did. The author is an educated individual, knowledgeable scientist, and experienced engineer, but more importantly, he had many rich life experiences that were long, colorful, striving, and challenging. Through his brief self-introduction, the reader can see many similarities and also identify some connections. He cares about his medical colleagues as much as he cares about patients with chronic diseases. This is his motivation of writing this manuscript aiming at physicians, even though he knows that it is a unique article with a qualitative style instead of his previously published quantitative research papers. If anyone has interest on this subject and would like to provide feedback, please contact the author at g.hsu@ eclairemd.com. You will remain anonymous and any information provided will be confidential.
关于医生因内心世界的心理压力而自杀死亡的手稿(第355号)
作者是一位73岁的医学研究科学家,他最近读了一篇关于医生健康和死亡的文章(参考文献1),受到这个故事和他自己过去的经历的启发,他决定写一篇特别的手稿与医生分享。这篇文章与他之前的354篇数理医学研究论文相比,写作风格有所不同,采用定量的方法推导出高精度的分析结果,旨在帮助患者。帮助患者的目标必须通过医生和外科医生的交付渠道,同时关心医生的心理健康。这就是为什么他以定性的风格写了这篇文章,针对的是医生。成为一名医生是一个令人羡慕的职业,他们在那里付出了巨大的投资和牺牲,才取得了今天的成就。在经济奖励方面,也就是金钱,即使他们没有得到慷慨的奖励,但至少他们得到了丰厚的补偿。随着他们知识的进步,技能的提高和社会的贡献,他们甚至可能赢得他们应得的名声。他们的最终目标应该是拯救人们的生命,而不是像拥有政治权力或经济权力的人那样。在作者看来,拯救生命是最重要的力量;因此,它确实是一个理想的职业。在毕业典礼上获得医学博士学位的自豪感和威望,医生不应该让他们在20到30岁之间的成就成为唯一的内在力量和情感支持。他们应该不断提高自己,扩展到不同的领域,探索新的发现,学习额外的技能和知识。这种终身学习将使人变得更宽广、更有能力,甚至对医生来说也是如此。这些新获得的内在优势将帮助医生在研究生生活中面对新的挑战。然而,拥有一份体面的、令人羡慕的、报酬丰厚的职业是要付出代价的。在减轻和控制工作、生活和人际关系带来的压力、负担和心理压力方面,作者认为,他们必须深入自己的内心世界,即他们的思想和心灵,寻找力量。当不同类型的压力压倒了他们,他们必须回到最初的动机,当他们决定成为一名医生,帮助他们的病人。只有这种内心的同情,类似于对宗教的信仰,才能帮助他们在职业和私人生活中遇到的各种考验和挑战中幸存下来。对于那些因为物质或表面动机而选择从医的医生来说,他们应该重新审视自己的内心,看看其他职业是否更适合他们。例如,如果他们最初的动机是金钱,他们最好尽早转变职业,成为一名企业家,承担更大的风险以获得更大的经济回报。当医生面临各种压力时,他们不应该独自战斗。有很多人会支持他们,只要他们说出来并寻求帮助,比如像作者一样从心理健康专家那里寻求帮助。作者是一个受过良好教育的人,知识渊博的科学家,经验丰富的工程师,但更重要的是,他有许多丰富的人生经历,漫长,丰富多彩,奋斗,充满挑战。通过他简短的自我介绍,读者可以看到许多相似之处,也可以发现一些联系。他关心他的医学同事,就像关心慢性病患者一样。这是他写这篇针对医生的稿件的动机,尽管他知道这是一篇独特的定性风格的文章,而不是他以前发表的定量研究论文。如果有人对这个主题感兴趣并愿意提供反馈,请联系作者:g.hsu@eclairemd.com。您将保持匿名,您提供的任何信息将被保密。
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