The Virtue of Hope in Medical Training.
Benjamin W FrushJohn Brewer EberlyPublished in: The Linacre quarterly (2021)
While the general term "burnout" is used to describe many of the challenges of contemporary medical training, a more precise characterization that unifies these challenges is a deficiency of the virtue of hope. Medical trainees face many obstacles to the cultivation of hope during training, but learning both to correctly identify this deficiency, and practices which prove a fitting response, offers a way forward.