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In this episode, we explore the common belief:
“If a patient is complex, it’s automatically too much for me.”
We break down why this thought traps early-career clinicians, how it reinforces avoidance, and why complexity often feels like a personal threat rather than a shared responsibility.
The episode introduces three key ideas:
By changing how we think about complex cases, we transform them from overwhelming to manageable—and from sources of fear into opportunities for growth and stronger clinical reasoning.
By HaoIn this episode, we explore the common belief:
“If a patient is complex, it’s automatically too much for me.”
We break down why this thought traps early-career clinicians, how it reinforces avoidance, and why complexity often feels like a personal threat rather than a shared responsibility.
The episode introduces three key ideas:
By changing how we think about complex cases, we transform them from overwhelming to manageable—and from sources of fear into opportunities for growth and stronger clinical reasoning.