A look. Doctors have the highest suicide rate of any profession i run a dr suicide hotline and ive investigated more than 1300. 00 doctor suicides root cause analysis reveals Human Rights Violations as the culprit doctors who dont succumb to suicide are victims to coping with abuse is not a solution ending abuse is injured morals offers no solution burnout is just a smokescreen Human Rights Violations are killing doctors and patients lets focus on facts and Real Solutions so when the Insurance Company calls and says that theyre not going to pay for the medication that you perceive writing or when a Hospital Administrator said you must discharge your patient today obviously these are examples that your ability to provide good patient care but they also come to you as if youve made the wrong decision and that can be felt as an attack. So get this every year more than 1000000. 00 americans lose their doctor to suicide now traditionally in the us doctors have been viewed as noble well paid
To see you. I am josh rushing filling in for me ok but if you are in the story today do no harm is the main tenet of the hippocratic oath but what happens when doctors have to navigate a system that can prevent them from putting patients 1st today well explore what some are calling a Public Health emergency in the u. S. Doctors who are so burned out that theyre quitting or worse killing themselves in shocking numbers why is the system letting doctors and patients down are you a medical professional we want to hear from you join the conversation in our live you tube chat to doctors have already sort of sort thoughts here take a look. Doctors have the highest suicide rate of any profession i run a dr suicide hotline and ive investigated more than 1300. 00 doctor suicides root cause analysis reveals Human Rights Violations as the culprit doctors who dont succumb to suicide are victims to coping with abuse is not a solution ending abuse is injured morals offers no solution burnout is just
Josh rushing filling in for me ok and you are in the story today do no harm is the main tenet of the hippocratic oath but what happens when doctors have to navigate a system that can prevent them from putting patients 1st today well explore what some are calling a Public Health emergency in the u. S. Doctors who are so burned out that their quitting or worse killing themselves and shocking numbers why is the system letting doctors and patients down are you a medical professional we want to hear from you join the conversation in our live you tube chat to doctors have already said a sort thoughts here take a look. Doctors have the highest suicide rate of any profession i run a doctor suicide hotline and ive investigated more than 1300. 00 doctor suicides root cause analysis reveals Human Rights Violations as the culprit doctors who dont succumb to suicide are victims to coping with abuse is not a solution ending abuse is injured morals offers no solution burnout is just a smokescreen Hum
Highlight, promote, discuss this great new book, which just came out on tuesday i believe the third would be official launch date. This is about a topic which is incredibly relevant important but as the authors discuss, understudied and on underemphasized. I dont want to waste too much time at the big long intro. I will only have an intro so i can highlight the work of ab next to me whos been doing really fantastic reporting for the wall street journal on the same topic and im going to quote from one of her stories from this year because it sets us up nicely where in a piece coauthored with her colleague dustin boltz she says, chinese spies are increasingly recruiting Us Intelligence officers as part of a widening sustained campaign to shake loose government secrets. Current and former u. S. Officials say china has also grown bolder and more successful in traditional spy games including targeting less conventional recruits and she quotes the now infamous statement by Christopher Wray t
This topic firsthand with much authority and much sensitivity. Randall horton is a poet having won or Gwendolyn Brooks poetry award and National Endowment of the arts in literature. He teaches at the university of newhaven and serves on the board of directors of panamerican prison writing program, it is his life before these distinguished honors that gives him the authority to write this powerful book about forgiveness and what it is like in the Prison Industrial Complex both during and after and the effect that writing has. Michael mckay is a writer having published a book on the palestinian israeli conflict. We are fortunate to have randall and michael with us today. They will speak and do some reading, and then we will have a few minutes towards the end of the hour to take your questions, and i will turn over to did you a critical first, michael . To michael. Thanks everybody for being here. The title of my book is where the river bends considering forgiveness in the lives of prison