Medical Xpress July 15, 2024
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Doctors, nurses and other health care staff suffering burnout should be shown compassion and not blamed for being unwell, according to a leading GP.

Clare Gerada says employers often treat physicians as “naughty schoolchildren” when they go sick or suffer mental health problems. Professor Dame Gerada, past president of the Royal College of General Practitioners (RCGP), is calling for more comprehensive guidance that focuses on “kindness” and “sensitivity.”

The doctor, who helped found , Doctors in Distress, addresses the need for in a new book aimed at reforming care for and nurses with mental illness.

The Handbook of Physician Mental Health, highlights how for doctors are up to four times those of other...

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