Initially at the pinnacle of their class and brimming with potential, new physicians soon confront a harsh reality: medicine is not the prestigious career they envisioned, but rather one fraught with exhaustion, despondency, and flawed structures.
In classrooms, they stood out as the top performers—those who excelled in tests, gave up sleep for studying, and held onto the belief that diligent effort would bring more than just purpose; it would also guarantee security and achievement.
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