Dual Responsibility for Physicians’ Health: Individual Effort and Supportive Work Environments

By Mana Moassefi, MD Does the saying “Put on your own oxygen mask first” stem from a selfish or non-moral origin? Or do we all easily grasp the vital truth that, to save another person, we must be saved first? When it comes to self-care, is it accurate to say that the well-being of a…
Erin Murphy, MD, has been affiliated with the Cleveland Clinic for most of her adult life. Dr. Murphy, a radiation oncologist, began her training there in 2005. Aside from a fellowship at St. Jude’s Children’s Research Hospital, her professional experience has happened at the Clinic. When Dr. Murphy became an ABR volunteer in 2020, she…
A native Californian, Jocelyn Cheng, MD, is happy to be back in her home state for her diagnostic radiology residency. To start at the University of California, San Francisco Medical Center, however, she had to rush across the country and get settled in a little less than a week. Before beginning her residency on July…
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