1st Edition
The Moral Distress Syndrome Affecting Physicians How Current Healthcare is Putting Doctors and Patients at Risk
By Eldo Frezza, MD, MBA, FACS
Copyright 2021
232 Pages
by
Productivity Press
232 Pages
by
Productivity Press
232 Pages
by
Productivity Press
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The rise of suicide and burnout among physicians has brought a new disease to the healthcare provider, which we previously thought only affected the soldier: moral distress syndrome, second only to moral injury.
In this book we introduce the concept of moral distress syndrome, which includes any or all of the following: depression, PTSD, risk of suicide, divorce, emotional detachment, and the... Read more
PART I: THE ISSUES FUELING THE MORAL DISTRESS SYNDROME
- The Grand Round lecture
- Moral Distress Syndrome
- Litigation syndrome
- Burn out
- Suicide from Medical Student to residents to clinicians
- Why Physicians suffer more suicides?
- Malpractice: can create everlasting injury
- Why is Medicine burning out physicians?
- Broken system and corporate culture
- Physician Leaving Medicine
- Impossible Victory: working as a chain worker
- Emotional trauma: brain zapping and concussion
- Divorce among physicians
- Medical Malpractice Insurance crises
- Opioid crisis and relief
- Training hurdles
- Double Residencies
- How medicine can ruin a marriage
- The Legal Issues and hollow victory
- Inability to return to work: the apex of Moral distress
- Society responsibilities
- Emotional detachment and Patients responsibilities
- Do patients want to participate in their care?
- It is challenging to be a physician
- The loneliness of a Physician in moral distress
- Divorce because of moral distress
- The stress of the lawsuit breaks family
- The birth of moral distress: the syndrome
- Are physicians discriminated?
- The American Medical Association (AMA) Directions
- Safe space and final Introspections
PART II: THE DOCTOR, THE MAN
PART III: THE SOCIETY AND THE SUFFERING PHYSICIANS
Biography
Eldo E. Frezza is a Fellow of the American College of Surgeons (FACS), American Medical Association, American Medical Physician Leadership. He is now Chief of Surgery at Nashville General Hospital and Professor at Meharry Medical school.






