Dr. Pamela Wible is a physician calling for a change. The author of “Physician Suicide Letters – Answered,” Pamela addresses the public health crisis that is the high physician suicide rate. Pamela was brave enough to write about her own suicidal thoughts generated by the abusive medical school experience and the corporate mentality in the practice of medicine. She found that after sharing her thoughts, many other medical students wrote to her to share their experiences. Talking about suicide is still a taboo subject, but by writing this book she has found many others want to share their experiences. Listen to our full conversation or drop in at the time stamps below.
00:00 Introduction
00:53 Meet Author and Physician Pamela Wible
02:44 Why you felt you could answer suicide letters?
04:15 If someone has suicidal thoughts, is it always that way?
05:10 Why is it so hard to change a culture of bullying?
06:51 Are there any TV shows that accurately portray medicine?
09:18 Professional distance versus professional closeness
10:34 What is your practice like?
11:18 Difference between concierge medicine and Ideal Patient Practice
12:38 How many patients do you serve?
13:20 What was the genesis of your suicidal thoughts?
14:46 What was the trigger to get help?
16:25 How did you solve deeling depressed?
17:25 Can patients envision a different kind
18:40 How are you helping other physicians?
19:35 How did you get letters?
20:38 What is the “Answered” part of your book?
21:36 What’s the response from the physician’s community
21:44 Is it starting discussions?
22:36 What is the experience of medical school like?
23:50 Is it medical school or the healthcare business that’s at fault?
24:38 What can physicians do about dealing with suicidal thoughts?
25:50 What is your plan for the book?
26:46 Need the C-suite to make changes?
27:50 Nurses also suffer in the work environment
28:45 Are suicidal thoughts a mental illness?
32:10 Can a suicidal physician give competent medical care?
34:00 #SPSM Tweet Chat
36:50 Do you blog on this topic frequently
37:50 Old school attitudes
38:38 Training to commit suicide?
39:25 Pleas from her community
40:19 How can I help?
41:34 Book summary
44:58 Sally Oken, Patients Like Me “Contribute your data”
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Why would Physicians be in medical school? I thought that except for faculty and staff medical schools had medical students. I was not aware that someone could be a Pysician before graduating (leaving) medical school.
I take your point, George and thanks for listening. What Dr. Pamela Wible discusses in the podcast is how the abusive culture in medical school carries over into the healthcare environment post-graduation. Suicides are not limited to medical students.