Abstract
Stress, depression, and job burnout are plaguing the medical field. These issues have many causes, one of which is a stigma or the fear of being stigmatized that leads the sufferer to deny the problem or delay seeking help. In this article, I will share a recent story of how a mind adjustment from a negative view of the past failure to a broader outlook quickly and effectively reduced the pre-exam stress of a student in a class I am teaching.
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The author would like to thank the student mentioned in the article for his kindness and generosity in giving me permission to share our email communications.
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Serena Y. Kuang
Serena Y. Kuang, MD, PhD, Oakland University, William Beaumont School of Medicine, Foundational Medical Studies, Rochester, Michigan, United States.