Sensitivity: A strength or a weakness for a physician?
Sensitivity: A strength or a weakness for a physician?
Sensitivity: A strength or a weakness for a physician?
A weakness. You need to be a good listener and more importantly, have the ability to ask useful questions; and you also need to be polite and respectful but sensitivity? Over-rated. Better to be bland and dispassionate than to get weepy and all up into the patient's multicultural ****.
Just noticing that the first few posts are coming from Pre-meds.... and then LawtoDoc being a med student.... and the tone changes once you get to the resident... makes me wonder what ejoydrywax is. I hear that it is nearly impossible to not feel differently about your patients after residency. 🙁
I'm a pre-med right in the middle of this application cycle, but I have seen enough doctors in their element to know that sensitivity is not required to excel in this field.
I have seen lots of docs who weren't at all sensitive, and many who are. Without exception, the sensitive docs were much better. The challenge to to relate to your patients without being overwhelmed by it.
Why go into medicine if you don't care about your patients!?
A weakness. You need to be a good listener and more importantly, have the ability to ask useful questions; and you also need to be polite and respectful but sensitivity? Over-rated. Better to be bland and dispassionate than to get weepy and all up into the patient's multicultural ****.
like omg dont you premeds watch House. u cant be sensitive. phail1!!lul!
According to my school's administration: a definite plus, with extra points awarded if you cry with the drug addict after he tells you the sob story. Then when someone tells you the guy is in every other week, you explain yourself by saying, "I was just trying to be like Paul Farmer."Somebody define sensitivity, because right now I'm rephrasing this thread in my head as:
"Being a Big Giant P**** Who Cries When People Die and Gives Money to Drug Addict Patients That Tell a Good Sob Story: A strength or weakness for a physician?"
When was the last time you ever read anything Ralph Nader has written? Or heard one of his speeches?I hope that money does not corrupt you. Keep driving that crappy car. Keep your kids grounded. Eat a steak once in awhile, I mean a good steak, but damn, do not turn into Ralph Nader.
"Weepy" is not a word I would use to describe Ralph Nader.