Doctors save lives but who’s saving doctors?

Thank you! Absolutely agree those who work to save lives deserve to feel safe and respected.

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The pressure we work under is intense man , yet we’re still expected to communicate perfectly at all times.
It’s a tough space to be in and it really shows how much we need both support and protection.

Exactly. In the heat of the moment, emotions take over logic.
Most people do know we’re trying our best but without emotional control, that understanding gets lost.
It’s something society really needs to work on.

Yes, it’s like many people are always on edge these days.
Some react even before hearing the full explanation.
But of course, not everyone is like that there are still many who listen, understand, and support us.
We just wish that understanding was more common.

that’s crazy lol.

Truly said. :folded_hands:
Doctors stand by us at our worst the least we can do is stand up for them when it matters most.
Thank you for saying this!

We need strict laws and quick enforcement to set a clear message.
No one should feel unsafe while saving lives.

People stop trusting doctors coz someone who has connections with some healthcare worker gets in a hospital and someone who needs critical help doesn’t.

This angers the public more and that’s one of the reason for an outbreak on healthcare workers (Doctors and other staff included)

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So true. Clear boundaries are just as important as compassion.
Your safety is never something to feel guilty about.

So well said, doctor.
Somewhere along the way, the role of a doctor got twisted into a “service provider” expected to please rather than treat.
It’s heartbreaking and dangerous.
The system needs urgent reform, but so does public perception. We’re here to heal, not to be hurt.

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So true. One negative story gets blown out of proportion, while the sacrifices doctors make every single day go unnoticed.
The media needs to be more responsible lives and reputations are on the line.

Yes, when people feel someone got in just because of “connections” it creates a lot of anger.
But sadly, it’s the doctors who end up facing the blame.