Not everything is learned in medical school but is learned from working hands on in the field. It also takes time and practice to get a well oiled machine going. For some physicians shame comes from family because they assume you are going to be able to help the with their problems right away but that is not the case. Most medical students must still pay of loans and try to get established before helping others. The next place a medical professional may feel shame is when it comes to trying to remember the name of a medical term when trying to diagnose someone. Having spent so many years in school, you forget we are all human. The difficult thing about this is the patient is depending on you to help them so that they can feel better. Another problem is asking for help, so doctors are scared and so they do not ask for because they are unsure if another person will be willing to help them. The most common source of shame comes from actually working in the field. Some may assume that after dedicating so much time to this that everything just comes to mind and will flow easily. But that is not true, going from pen and paper to actually having a patient in a room is very different. You have to learn how to handle tough patients and not let it ruin your day. A physician must also be weary of not becoming to attached in order to focus on the task on hand. …show more content…
The first thing that should be done is learning how to detach oneself from the situation. By creating a plan you will not have to struggle with getting to involved in patient 's lives. Taking a class on separation may be helpful to relieving the stress. This is challenging for some especially since a certain about of empathy is necessary for this career. It is important to not hold on to various traumas but to let it go. Another thing to remember is the difference between detachment and empathy.These types of things can hinder the