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Patricia Lindholm, MD, 2010-2011 MMA President |
The Vanishing Oath (excerpt) from Lisa Molomot on Vimeo.
Another very interesting book that I am almost done reading is titled Just Like Someone Without Mental Illness, Only More So, by Mark Vonnegut, M.D. (Yes, he is the son of Kurt Vonnegut.) Dr. Vonnegut experienced several psychotic breaks during his young adult years and was initially diagnosed with schizophrenia. He actually has bipolar disorder and is a practicing pediatrician who trained at Harvard Medical School and Massachusetts General Hospital . It is fascinating to see a first person account of serious mental illness from a successful practicing physician and teacher. He also mentions many of the same frustrations noted in “The Vanishing Oath.” Yes, he is one of us.
It is comforting to see that the “elephants in the room” of medicine are exposed and acknowledged publicly by two articulate and courageous doctors. Both of these works are enlightening to anyone with an interest in the sociology of medicine. They might also be appropriate gifts to relatives who wonder why physicians need to attend to their wellbeing now more than ever.