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Hi❣️Such honesty! ❤️❤️🤗- QN: was there a huge change in the law for “informed consent” in past 6 months? And.. What thoughts on calling children “mature minors” for elective mastectomies?😬thank you❣️❣️
Why not laugh? Life is silly and fun. The process of receiving medical care can be uncomfortable physically why does it also have to be uncomfortable emotionally? The greatest lie sold to budding doctors is that The only way to show a respect for life is to treat it with some sort of detached gravitas and it's never snicker or laugh at the folly of it all. There are many tough tasks in the world and many many large struggles even just within medicine ... But I think one of the greatest challenges (and consequently greatest rewards) is to find a way to bring hope and a smile to the face of child and their family in a pediatric ICU. Professional distance will not give you that ability. the grand irony is that the treatment you're working so hard to deliver will work better if the family is laughing well, sleeping well eating well and overall in tune with the beauty that Life can offer.
Yeah don't do that
Where is your sister Teri?
Stole book from someone else's work.
Do you copy my videos with my boston accent? Your baby daddy told me you did.
re you a size 10/12? Seven years ago this guy was looking for a size 10/12.
You did great! I need mental health treatment. I'm not Catholic. Fraud. You look jewish
Leave mynuns alone.
I need it and pt for my paralyzed arm. Can you pay Pamela
Nice surgery. First video I saw of you with 3 b guys you looked like a little boy - no ass or. Chest.
Wible is a deep fake.
Geez you charge 200. For suicidal real doctors to talk to you? So your 6'3 black son can rip them off? No email or phone contact? When did you become a life coach instead of impersonating a dead doctor? Where's your deathrow comedy video where your performing at the same club I did and wore a he same outfit?
Evil
Ann, I love this idea for doctors! As a breast cancer survivor, my doctors were (and still are) the most important professionals in my life. Doctors' work is invaluable, and your peace of mind is critical to performing your jobs well. As a public high school teacher in Texas, we often feel as though people who have never taught make most of our decisions for us, too. It does indeed take a toll on one's mental health, which in turn affects our physical health. Perhaps this ideology will spread into the education field. I hope it does! By the way, Ann, I knew you in Oklahoma City! I was so happy to see your success story on You Tube! Keep up the amazing work YOUR WAY! Betsy (Burn) Beyette - Fort Worth, Texas
OOOH I shall forward this to Ann 😍
That’s wrong…it’s the same kind of problem that medical professionals with mental health problems face. Some are even sent to drug abuse programs when that’s not the problem. I’m a specialist in brain injury and a survivor of brain injury as well. I have worked with physicians and nurses who have been sent to drug “rehab” programs for brain injury symptoms even though their state board has been informed they had a brain injury and they tested clean. They couldn’t afford and shouldn’t have to go through this type of program for drug rehabilitation because it won’t fix brain injury. It just doesn’t make sense if they’re honest brokers. That’s the problem here…anyway, even with this situation, it’s so absurd. Hopefully, reclassifying marijuana will help somewhat. Who knows. I feel badly for this poor physician…hopefully she’s able to fight for justice for herself and others…
Thanks for your response and YES you are spot on! Forced physician drug rehab for physician whistleblowers (& others) who are competent & qualified great docs is clearly ABUSE. Please help us stop the corruption & emotional/financial extortion & destruction of our health professionals. Would you be willing to sign our petition? 💕🙏 to protect physician whistleblowers for patient safety: www.thepetitionsite.com/takeaction/520/246/875/
I would also LOVE (and be honored) to speak with you, Can you please contact me here? www.idealmedicalcare.org/contact/
@@PamelaWible I have a company that is focused on helping medical professionals that survive TBI…and figuring to protect them…as well as trying to educate the public at large on TBI…I may have a few docs and nurses and lawyers with brain injury who would be willing to…we have a board meeting on Monday…I’ll bring this up…I don’t know specifically what they think but some aren’t able to practice anymore because of disability and the assumption they can’t…I’m going to talk to our CMO, and see if she would sign and our CNO and a few of our docs and our two lawyers would. All of our people have brain injury (it’s a requirement of our company) so they’ve all experienced discrimination. I’m pretty sure you’ll have some others who’d support…
I joined Dr. Wible on the second week of her and Kernan's pioneering work last May.
Hello, all. Paul Golden here
Old man here, since 1981 I have preferred women doctors for my health care.
If you have history of admission to inpatient psychiatry unit for attempted suicide, can that block your way of becoming a physician or getting into medical school?
YES yu could end up facing discrimination and retaliation. Though you might also be able to get through the process as well. State-by-state details here: www.idealmedicalcare.org/physician-friendly-states-for-mental-health-a-review-of-medical-boards/
@@PamelaWible Thank you. Good to know that I live in one of Grade A states. Have you met physicians that have experienced psychiatric hospitalizations themselves?
@@shapley4980 YES. Many. This career will take a toll on you.
@@PamelaWible Do you think becoming a physician was worth it for you or do you think you are holding on to the job because you put too much effort into becoming one?
@@shapley4980 having two physicians as parents and then retiring my license was like closing up the family business. I DO think it was worth it for me bc I needed to understand these physician mental health issues (that have impacted me, my parents, and ALL docs IMHO). So essentially I would not be able to be a suicidologist who helps doctors (& medical professionals) without having experienced the unique & painful experiences I've had. Make sense?
You talk too fast
Doctors need to all go on strike for the way the profession has been run by insurance companies
Doctors are just plain out liars
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They are laughing because of idiots faking their deaths.
It's because they all have agreed to not cure. They can only treat illness. But to cure means loss of money. To choose money over curing people is pretty pathetic. You can bet that they have insider information for their own health. Maybe that's why most of these doctors look so healthy, young and vibrant. Their fear of going into a hospital is just too much to bear. But if by chance they do survive. Their inner turmoil will eat their insides up. You may look great on the outside, but eventually your mind will break down.
Know how you feel
Yes they do! #cancelphps
I'm in my fourth year now and have started realizing this path ain't for me. The amount of mental health complications I've accumulated throughout my medical school experience has caused so much harm. Should I wait until I become a doctor and then quit? Just so I have a degree?
Happy to help you @AidenBarbo. Email me more details about your situation (confidentially) here: www.idealmedicalcare.org/contact/
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Hmm :(
Keep up the good work, Pamela
Can't stop now 😍
I would have loved to read the letter he left behind.I think it should be made public so the public knows exactly what doctors have to go through.If a suicide letter is about the medical system, I think he would love for as much people to know the truth about the monster that made him take his life, maybe by reading his letter with profanities it would drive home the point in the rawest form possible.
LOYOLA SUCKS!!!
The PHP is evil. Shame on the FSMB and FSPHP.
Your work means so much to me
Awwww please do reach out to me here if you'd like to talk or need more resources. Got a ton of free stuff on my website (including a free med student retreat in January). join us. 💕 www.idealmedicalcare.org/contact/
Praise her. I always have to run shirtless because of nipple annihilation.
"Battle not with monsters, lest ye become a monster...and when you gaze into the abyss, remember the abyss gazes into you also." Nietzsche...sigh there's another reason I think we do this...existential fear...of losing ourselves and the fact that all the good we've done, everything we've accomplished...actually means...nothing. How many doctors do you remember from 100 years ago and what lives they saved? Did what they do mattered? Maybe...maybe not...don't know...sigh...everything all of us have done can be undone by one mad leader with a bunch of nuclear weapons or a stray comet...or a supervolcano eruption...or a massive gamma ray burst that we won't know is coming till it hits...🤔 sorry...sorry...
Guilty...
Psychologists and nurses too...I am a burned out paramedic and former ED/Trauma nurse...oh and did I mention two traumatic brain injuries...I've faced the examination and accusations...substance abuse? What? I can't touch alcohol or drugs because I have brain injury...I'm now a brain injury specialist...this abuse of doctors and other medical professionals breaks my heart...
They also do this with other medical professionals too...psychologists, dentists, and nurses with brain injuries after an accidents...it's horrible the way treat those of us who dedicate ourselves to helping others...we need help, not punishment...I'm a survivor and a brain injury specialist...and this is so uncaring...we are human first...we get sick too...yes, I understand the need to protect the public...but there must be a more compassionate way to do this...and more accurate way...and you're automatically a disruptive physician, nurse, psychologist...whatever if you refuse to accept their judgment...what a bunch of crap...I'm sorry...this isn't legitimate at all...
God bless you. You're doing amazing work.
I can Not express How Meaningful this is to me. Thank You so Much.
Glad to help. Read the comments on the blog (they may be more helpful than the article): www.idealmedicalcare.org/depressed-doctor-how-to-get-confidential-mental-health-help-for-physicians/
like poetry but ugly but necessary but helpful
Looking at the truth is the first step to healing. Gotta break the taboo culture around mental health in medicine.Here are 13 tips to get confidential mental health care that should really spike your interest: www.idealmedicalcare.org/depressed-doctor-how-to-get-confidential-mental-health-help-for-physicians/
As an ex-medical student I confirm everything he says. It is sad really because they (schools) lose a lot of potencial brilliant doctors who decided not to deal with that nonsense and take their brains and time elsewhere. I would also add that part of this mental abuse is the teaching scheme where they load massive amount of useless information just for the sake of memorizing it. Medicine and dentistry is actually pretty logical but teaching system makes it unnecesserily over-complicated.
Absolutely and time for a change in the way we train our gifted young humanitarians Emotional needs and SAFE training & working environment is #1 issue. Also allowing for CONFIDENTIAL & NON-PUNITIVE mental health help is of critical importance. Not sure what country you are in (though this IS a global crisis of intergenerational wounding due to vicarious trauma) the lack of support in USA is astounding: See: www.idealmedicalcare.org/physician-friendly-states-for-mental-health-a-review-of-medical-boards/ quote from surgeon: “Physicians are treated as criminals and tracked more closely than Level III sex offenders,” reports a general surgeon. “Answering all these questions on applications, the subtle, unspoken lesson is ‘you had better be squeaky clean, mentally, morally and physically! If you step off the shining path, bad things will occur.’ I have known 7 male physicians who died by suicide. Most with a ‘happy’ exterior. Why? They cannot confide in colleagues for fear that their colleagues will turn them in to hospitals and boards-and there goes their privileges and livelihood. They cannot confide in their spouses because during rough patches mentally, their marriages are already in trouble. If they share psychological problems, they probably fear that the wife may use this as ammunition in any future divorce. So they keep on smiling-right up to the hour they die.”
SOLUTIONS: Medical boards do undermine physician mental health by breaching physician confidentiality and privacy. Discrimination against qualified, competent applicants who report mental health conditions is a violation of the Americans with Disabilities Act. In their search for criminal behavior among physicians, medical boards must not become criminal in their own behavior. By breaking federal law and the AMA Code of Ethics, boards have weaponized mental health diagnoses against physicians. Recommendations for all state boards: 1) Remove mental health questions from medical licensing applications. Replace with current impairment questions such as: “Do you currently have a condition that impairs your ability to practice medicine safely?” Comply with federal law by following best practices of Grade A states. Move criminal/predatory behavior queries to the criminal section alongside felonies and DUIs. 2) Address impairment from hazardous working conditions. Rather than focus on individual victims, engage in high-yield activities that resolve hazardous conditions impairing physicians en masse. To truly protect patients, align with all other industries invested in public safety that have legislated (and enforced) maximum 16-hour shifts, 60-hour work weeks, with minimum 30-minute breaks every 8 hours. 3) Encourage nonpunitive 100% confidential mental health care. Physicians require safe, accessible mental health care to be well-adjusted human beings. Most physicians enter medicine as humanitarians with noble intentions. Help them be well. After all, how can physicians give patients the care they’ve never received? More here: www.idealmedicalcare.org/physician-friendly-states-for-mental-health-a-review-of-medical-boards/ (given UNSAFE & HAZARDOUS working environment physicians will continue to be wounded and will continue to wound each other-inadvertently due to their own catastrophic trauma. I choose to believe the majority of us enter the field with noble intentions and we are simply destroyed by the hazardous educational process and indoctrination into a rigid, failing, and fatally thawed reductionist medical model. Free ebook (quick 20-minute read) here: www.idealmedicalcare.org/books/
This is Terrifying. Thank you for shedding light on this silent invisible darkness.
So many are suffering in silence and then the stigma WITHIN medicine is just terrible. Skim just a few of the quotes here to get a picture of the situation: www.idealmedicalcare.org/physician-friendly-states-for-mental-health-a-review-of-medical-boards/
From what you've told us about Jon, it sounded like he was a pessimistic. Perhaps that was a bigger part in what led to his suicide? Either way, it's unfortunate he chose to end his life
Perfectionistic more than pessimistic. He also was suffering with a cancer diagnosis and surely felt that he would not be able to save all the children he was capable of saving given his physical and mental health issues (part 2 to come) . . .
It is Really Hard Not to cry when watching this video.
Read more here: “Physicians are treated as criminals and tracked more closely than Level III sex offenders,” reports a general surgeon. “Answering all these questions on applications, the subtle, unspoken lesson is ‘you had better be squeaky clean, mentally, morally and physically! If you step off the shining path, bad things will occur.’ I have known 7 male physicians who died by suicide. Most with a ‘happy’ exterior. Why? They cannot confide in colleagues for fear that their colleagues will turn them in to hospitals and boards-and there goes their privileges and livelihood. They cannot confide in their spouses because during rough patches mentally, their marriages are already in trouble. If they share psychological problems, they probably fear that the wife may use this as ammunition in any future divorce. So they keep on smiling-right up to the hour they die.” www.idealmedicalcare.org/physician-friendly-states-for-mental-health-a-review-of-medical-boards/ It's ridiculous. Stigma for seeking help and then threat of losing our license prevents us from reaching out to anyone.
Thanks for these. Medical people are often much kinder to patients than each other.
Yes, you are absolutely correct. Competition, ego, emotional wounds, vicarious trauma can all result in a lack of empathy for others. We are 3x more likely to die by suicide than our patients.
Dr. Wible, I don't know whether to share your Ted Talk with my aunt and say that I worry about my cousin studying as a nurse.
How many careers out there lead to suicide? She sounds like she was an excellent nurse. We are all human beings.
Thank you for sharing this!!!
Sure thing and so much more to share about this . . . more to come . . .