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Shame in Medicine—A Quiet Epidemic

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Will Bynum, MD, faced a profound emotional struggle during his residency after an emergency delivery resulted in a severe complication for the mother. This experience sparked his interest in the detrimental effects of shame in medical training. Bynum is now advocating for 'shame competence,' aiming to help healthcare professionals recognize and manage shame to improve patient interactions and reduce stigma, especially towards those with chronic conditions. His initiative at Duke seeks to educate future physicians on fostering a supportive environment for both patients and colleagues.

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