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[Being a good and happy doctor at the same time? This is how it's done].
Over the past decade, discussions surrounding the medical profession have shifted from focusing on what makes a 'good' doctor to prioritizing the happiness and well-being of physicians. In discussions, being good and being happy are increasingly presented as opposites. Excellence seems to become a forbidden word, instead we focus on physicians being well. I argue that such polarization is both misguiding and unjustified. It distracts from what the conversation should be about: the loss of medicine as a relational service where the doctor-patient relationship is at the center. This does not negate the fact that good performance and professional happiness are under pressure - as I acknowledge in this article. The solution may be as simple as it is radical: reunite 'good' and 'happy' in conversations, in organizations, and in healthcare policies. Research shows that both are necessary to keep the profession sustainably vital and to continue providing high-quality patientcare.
期刊介绍:
Het NTVG staat bekend als hét wetenschappelijke algemene medische tijdschrift. De lange historie en de degelijkheid maken het tijdschrift tot een bolwerk van medische wetenschap in druk. Ook door de goede leesbaarheid draagt het tijdschrift bij aan de voortdurende dialoog over de geneeskunde.