Doctors are people too. Is this a controversial statement? I’m going to go further and say doctors are people first. I bring this up because some doctors are amazing but they are still only human. There’s a special respect from me for our rural doctors including rural generalist GPs. To me, they are Superhuman! I look at what I do now, and what I used to do as a rural doctor (within 30km of a major Australian city), and, to quote a popular film it’s not the same game. It may not even be the same sport.
I’ll move to some other popular culture. A guilty secret of mine is that I like comics. One series I really liked (and beware this is a NSFW comic and not for children) is Irredeemable. It’s the story of an alien superman (The Plutonian) who becomes a superhero on Earth. He’s super resilent, can fly, has superhuman endurance…you know, those usual rural generalist abilities. The series opens with a family running for their lives. Heat beams target them. Their house is reduced to rubble. Spoiler Alert – they die. Hovering in midair over their bodies is The Plutonian. What happened?
Prior to the above events, the Plutonian was doing his thing, saving people. It’s what he did. Day in, day out, with never a day of rest. He stops a nuclear bomb going off in a packed sports stadium. The crowd goes wild. He stands there, letting his adrenaline drop down. One voice comes to his ears amongst the adulation of the crowd.
‘What a poser’, or words to that effect. Only a few words, only one person, and buried in a sea of praise. But they were enough. They were too much. Superhumans are human too. Perhaps they are human first too? He snaps and flies off.
I think 14 doctors committed suicide in the last 12 months. I could be wrong about this number. I’m not wrong when I suspect the number that had contemplated suicide was probably much higher. I don’t know the answer but being kind is a good start. Please, be kind. That is all.
#bekind
I would love to hear other views on this. We are all professionals or patients or both and we can always improve. Let me know here on the blog (or on our website) – or, if you’re a GP, on the fantastic GPDU FB Group
PS: In the same vein, #besuperkind with the RACGP elections coming up – three GPs have thrown their hats into the ring so far – I wish them all the best of luck, a fair hearing, and look forward to the RACGP elections as a beacon of probity and ethical behaviour rarely seen in our country’s elections.
Dr Karen Price
Dr Chris Irwin
Dr Ayman Shenouda
For Patients – Get a Great GP!
(Here’s some we made earlier)
Dr Nick Tellis
Dr Nick Mouktaroudis
Dr Gareth Boucher
Dr Penny Massy-Westropp
Dr Monika Moy
Dr Katherine Astill
We look forward to seeing you soon!
If you are worried about depression, anxiety, or have any other mental health concerns, reach out:
ACIS 131465 (South Australia β Acute Crisis Intervention Service)
Partridge Street Doctors
Your GP at Partridge Street General Practice
Dr Gareth Boucher
Dr Penny Massy-Westropp
Dr Monika Moy
Dr Katherine Astill
Dr Nick Mouktaroudis
Dr Nick Tellis
Beyond Blue & Beyond Blue New Access (free mental health coaching)
Mr Perfect
Doctorβs Health SA
GPs Down Under
https://www.facebook.com/groups/gpsdownunder/
http://www.doctorshealthsa.com.au/
https://mrperfect.org.au/
https://www.beyondblue.org.au/get-support/newaccess
https://www.beyondblue.org.au/
http://www.sahealth.sa.gov.au/wps/wcm/connect/public+content/sa+health+internet/health+services/mental+health+services/acute+mental+health+services
Medical Benevolent Association – SAΒ – 08 8361 0107
New national website being launched today – https://t.co/CPVxsj6z8K – one single portal for doctors and medical students to find a network of support services across the country. Also resources to guide doctors on supporting a colleague. Well done @ama_media @drs4drs_Aus
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