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How to Cope in Medicine, Volume I: The Pressures No One Warned You About
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How to Cope in Medicine, Volume I: The Pressures No One Warned You About

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Modern medicine teaches physicians how to diagnose disease, perform procedures, and make difficult clinical decisions. It offers remarkably little guidance on how to cope with the pressures of practicing medicine itself.

Every physician knows the feeling. The uncertainty that lingers after a difficult case. The fear of missing something. The patient whose name makes the day feel heavier before it has begun. The family whose anger is really grief. The endless documentation. The sleepless call nights. The complaint, lawsuit, or bad outcome that lingers long after everyone else has moved on. The growing sense that medicine no longer feels quite the way it once did.

These experiences are common. Yet many physicians carry them alone.

Drawing on more than fifty years in medicine as a plastic surgeon, psychotherapist, medical ethicist, and board-certified physician coach, Patrick Darnley Hudson offers an honest and deeply personal exploration of the realities that medical training rarely prepares doctors to face.

Rather than offering simplistic solutions or resilience slogans, Hudson examines the psychological, ethical, and human dimensions of modern medical practice with the voice of an experienced colleague who has lived them himself. Each chapter combines clinical experience, practical insight, and thoughtful reflection to help physicians remain competent, compassionate, and fully human throughout long careers.

In this volume you will explore:

- Clinical uncertainty and the fear of getting it wrong
- Fear of missing something (FOMS)
- Difficult patients and angry families
- Documentation and administrative overload
- Being behind all day
- Sleepless call nights and chronic exhaustion
- Bad outcomes and complications
- Complaints, investigations, and lawsuits
- Moral distress and the changing nature of medicine
- When medicine no longer feels like medicine
- Morbidity and Mortality meetings

This is not a textbook. It is not therapy. It is not a burnout manual.

It is one physician speaking honestly to another about the realities of modern medical practice, and about how to carry them without losing the person you intended to become.

How to Cope in Medicine is the first volume in a series exploring the professional and personal life of physicians, from the daily pressures of practice to the deeper questions of identity, relationships, purpose, and meaning that emerge across a lifetime in medicine.

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