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When the doctor becomes the patient

Doctors care for patients every day — yet asking for help for themselves is often the hardest step. Medical knowledge can become a disadvantage: we overthink symptoms, delay appointments, and feel guilty about taking time off.

But the truth is simple: doctors are human, and just as vulnerable when illness strikes.

Key takeaways from the article:

🔹 The “I’ll push through” mindset isn’t strength — it’s a risk.

🔹 GMC guidance is clear: seek independent care, don’t self-diagnose.

🔹 Mental health matters just as much as physical health, yet many doctors fear the stigma.

🔹 Illness is not misconduct and should never be treated as such.

🔹 Supporting doctor well-being is a shared, system-level responsibility.

A crucial reminder:

If doctors neglect their own health, the quality of patient care suffers too.

Reaching out for help isn’t weakness — it’s the foundation of safe, high-quality care.

It’s time to normalise that doctors can — and must — seek support.

A healthy healthcare system starts with caring for the people who keep it running.

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