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Why Some Doctors Trust Their Judgement More Than Guidelines What Guidelines Are Designed to Do Clinical guidelines exist to: Standardize care Reduce error Support decision-making Create safety nets They are essential tools, especially in early practice and high-risk scenarios. But guidelines were n...
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The Quiet Shift From Doctor to Specialist Why the Shift Is Quiet, Not Announced The transition from doctor to specialist rarely comes with an announcement. There is no single moment where: A badge changes A board declares it Confidence suddenly appears Instead, the shift happens gradually, through ...
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When Doctors Outgrow the Labels They Were Given Say Yes to New Adventures Early in a medical career, labels are convenient. MBBS doctor BAMS doctor BHMS doctor Junior resident Medical officer PG aspirant These labels help systems categorize doctors quickly. But labels are placeholders. They are not...
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Why Titles Don’t Create Doctors — Habits Do Why Titles Feel Powerful but Often Disappoint Titles arrive at specific moments. After exams After selections After certifications They bring temporary relief and validation. But many doctors notice something unsettling. The title changes. The confidence ...
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The Identity Gap Between Qualification and Confidence What the Identity Gap Actually Is The identity gap appears when: A doctor has formal qualifications But does not yet feel clinically confident Or professionally defined Degrees confirm eligibility. Confidence requires identity, repetition, and o...