Doctors fear mental health disclosure could jeopardize their licenses
In states whose licensure applications ask sweeping questions about mental illness, physicians are most likely to be reluctant to seek treatment.
by Leah Samuel
Oct 16, 2017
3 minutes
Medicine is grappling with rising levels of physician burnout, one of the factors driving high rates of depression and suicide in the profession. But physicians who suffer from mood disorders are often reluctant to seek treatment — in part because it might jeopardize their license to practice. For instance, in one survey, around 1 in 15 surgeons said they’d recently had suicidal thoughts, but more than 60 percent were reluctant to seek help because of concerns that it might affect their license.
Now, a , those concerns break down along geographic
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