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Physician Depression, Burnout & Suicide - Consider Undermethylation
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- -- -- Data, Contributing Factors, When Strengths Relate to Vulnerabilities, Self Reliance, a Medical Culture That Keeps Physicians From Seeking Help & What Can Be Done.
It can be easy to forget that medical professionals are vulnerable to stress, burnout, and even physical and mental health issues. Though we expect them to be well, physicians have a relatively high rate of depression. Physician suicide is twice the rate of the general population.
I’ll argue that doctors have biochemical and environmental factors contributing to both their strengths and vulnerabilities.
- Though I’ll focus on physicians in this newsletter, much of what I’ll discuss applies to other medical professionals and caregivers. In this newsletter, I’ll address:
- The higher rates of depression and suicide in physicians
- How undermethylation is likely a strong contributing factor
- How early family dynamics may be at play
- A medical culture that leaves physicians unsupported and reluctant to seek help
- Solutions
To learn more about this and other factors contributing to brain symptoms or to receive these newsletters in your mailbox each week, visit:
www.CourtneySnyderMD.com
Medical Disclaimer:
This podcast is for educational purposes and is not intended or implied to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment for yourself or others, including but not limited to patients you are treating (if you are a practitioner). Consult your own physician for any medical issues that you may be having.
It can be easy to forget that medical professionals are vulnerable to stress, burnout, and even physical and mental health issues. Though we expect them to be well, physicians have a relatively high rate of depression. Physician suicide is twice the rate of the general population.
I’ll argue that doctors have biochemical and environmental factors contributing to both their strengths and vulnerabilities.
- Though I’ll focus on physicians in this newsletter, much of what I’ll discuss applies to other medical professionals and caregivers. In this newsletter, I’ll address:
- The higher rates of depression and suicide in physicians
- How undermethylation is likely a strong contributing factor
- How early family dynamics may be at play
- A medical culture that leaves physicians unsupported and reluctant to seek help
- Solutions
To learn more about this and other factors contributing to brain symptoms or to receive these newsletters in your mailbox each week, visit:
www.CourtneySnyderMD.com
Medical Disclaimer:
This podcast is for educational purposes and is not intended or implied to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment for yourself or others, including but not limited to patients you are treating (if you are a practitioner). Consult your own physician for any medical issues that you may be having.
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