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Most depressing physician job?



Most depressing physician job?

It's been my experience that Nurses take care of fecal impaction.

I think it's a subjective thing. What depresses one person may not be the same thing that depresses another. I'd think that factors outside the practice would be the determining factor, for myself, if I was a physician.

I'd be more likely to be depressed with the long hours of an intern in a hospital, having to handle board members who think they own the place, department heads with too-large egos, people who second-guess my diagnoses and continually question my decisions, employees who don't do their work in a timely and professional manner... all those things.

Even oncology has its rewards. Every physician knows that sometimes a patient is going to die. That doesn't make it any easier to lose one, though. But the reward of helping someone recover from a devastating illness... must be the highest high there is.
No, removing fecal impaction.
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