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In Physician Suicide Letters--Answered, Dr. Wible exposes the pervasive and largely hidden medical culture of bullying, hazing, and abuse that claims the lives of countless medical students, doctors, and patients. Now--for the first time released to the public--here are private letters and last words from our doctors who could no longer bear the pain of an abusive medical system. What you don't know about medical training and culture can kill you. Dr. Wible takes you behind the white coat and into the mind, heart, and soul of our doctors--and provides answers. **All book proceeds will be used to humanize our medical education system and help save the lives of suicidal medical students and doctors.**

Physician Suicide Letters Answered Pamela Wible MD 9780985710323 Books

As a physician, and as the mother of a gifted physician who died by suicide at the age of 29, I applaud Dr. Wible for going where no other physician has had the courage to go before. We measure everything in medicine except the lives of physicians that are lost to suicide. Had my son read this book he might still be alive. The “game face” that physicians are forced to wear drives many of our most gifted and sensitive doctors to a place of isolation and despair. Let’s make this book a “must read” for every medical student and resident. The very first thing that all doctors must learn is that there is no shame in being human. Human vulnerability should not be thought of as a “career killer” but instead a prerequisite for looking after the physical and mental well-being of our patients.

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  • Paperback 204 pages
  • Publisher Pamela Wible, MD; 1 edition (January 11, 2016)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10 0985710322

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The book gets 5-stars just in the fully deserved merit of raising an issue that few people wish to talk about, let alone take on. Here I am also rating in the context of other prior reviews. Pamela deserves the full rating on her courage alone. Not to take anything from prior reviewers who have thoughtfully and painfully honestly pointed at some short comings, the nature of the issue is what should focus our interest even if the topic had been clumsily handled, which it hasn't. Let's look at what is important here.

This is an issue for which there is shamefully little data around the world, let alone in the US where our data is grossly skimpy and inaccurate. Clinician wellness programs mandated in many states by professional boards who process these issues are narrowly focused on the preservation of their programs, demonstrating outcomes, and often in being judgmental and punitive. The pressure is mounting on professionals on all ends to where it is virtually impossible to expect these common human beings to be well at all, let alone make anyone else well. Pamela is engaged in a valiant fight to recover the art of medicine from the industrial health-government complex and its anti-medicine inertia.

The book is basic and, in part because of it, very human. This is a very delicate issue to take on. I appreciate Pamela has treaded lightly with her finger prints to let others be the voice and written a respectful and well crafted piece, elegantly so. I would encourage her to make herself more deeply responsible for one thing. When one steps up into a space of leadership where others might come to lean on such a person, then it is on us to provide the depth of support that is required to whatever shows up, caringly and competently. One never knows what will show up but you have to be ready. Some of the responses to her correspondents glossed over the depth of the need and fell short of the care-taking required under the circumstances with advice or platitudes that simply did not measure up. If we are going to take care of the people then we must be willing and able to hold the hot coals in our hands or to partner with others who can. Lives might depend on that. None of this is meant to take merit away from this excellent and sorely needed book. These comments are only meant in the same loving spirit in which the book itself is written and for the sake of the same concerns. Lastly, when contacted by a suicidally depressed person we are in the moral--and if you are a clinician in the professional--obligation to at least refer and report to a source of immediate help.
I finished the book the day after it arrived. "Physician Suicide Letters" is a powerful book. It is very well organized, and greatly exceeded my expectations...especially because it was written and edited in one month's time. Very impressive. I have renewed admiration for Dr. Wible 1) because she is shining a bright light on this vitally important subject; but mostly because 2) she has become THE beacon of hope for so many in despair.

I have read volumes about physician burnout and physician suicide. Reading the words of hopelessness and isolation written by med students, physicians-in-training, and practicing doctors in this book brought the problem to life in a way nothing else has. The rawness and sincerity (a welcome antidote to the cynicism and snark often found in “Comments” on KevinMD, Medscape, NYTimes, etc) pierced my heart.

From the book Written to Pamela by Gregory, April 23, 2014
"Is there a way that we can change this? I have a good counselor, and I am on good meds. I just don't know how much more of my heart and soul I can prostitute to the powers that be anymore."

As others have said, this book should be read by all who practice medicine…as well as their patients. We all need to be invested in answering Gregory’s question. But before we can do that, we must become aware of the magnitude of the problem. Physicians are leaving medicine in droves, retiring early or quitting all together. It’s affecting access to care. Too many good women and men are suffering in silence, with some ending their lives when the pain becomes unbearable.

Thank you, Dr. Wible, for your work…and for this book.
As a physician, and as the mother of a gifted physician who died by suicide at the age of 29, I applaud Dr. Wible for going where no other physician has had the courage to go before. We measure everything in medicine except the lives of physicians that are lost to suicide. Had my son read this book he might still be alive. The “game face” that physicians are forced to wear drives many of our most gifted and sensitive doctors to a place of isolation and despair. Let’s make this book a “must read” for every medical student and resident. The very first thing that all doctors must learn is that there is no shame in being human. Human vulnerability should not be thought of as a “career killer” but instead a prerequisite for looking after the physical and mental well-being of our patients.
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