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Healthcare professionals navigate a spectrum between passion and burnout, balancing patient care with personal well-being. This work explores the complex "and yet" moments in medical practice.

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Area of Science:

  • Medical Humanities
  • Occupational Psychology

Background:

  • Healthcare professionals often perceive their careers as a dichotomy of complete dedication or utter burnout.
  • This perspective overlooks the nuanced reality of balancing professional fulfillment with the challenges of medical practice.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To acknowledge and explore the complex "and yet" moments experienced by healthcare workers.
  • To provide a relatable perspective on the spectrum of professional experience in medicine.

Main Methods:

  • Qualitative reflection on the healthcare professional experience.
  • Exploration of the duality between altruistic motivations and personal incentives.

Main Results:

  • Healthcare professionals exist on a spectrum, not a binary of "in love" or "burnt out."
  • The experience involves balancing the emotional and physical toll of caregiving with the rewards of saving lives.

Conclusions:

  • Recognizing the "and yet" moments is crucial for personal insight and professional well-being.
  • This perspective fosters a more realistic and compassionate understanding of the medical profession.