“I need you to forgive yourself”: Shame in Medicine and Medical Education

On this episode of the Academic Medicine Podcast, guests Will Bynum, MD, Lara Varpio, PhD, and Ashley Adams, MD, join Toni Gallo and former Academic Medicine editor-in-chief David Sklar, MD, to discuss shame in medicine and medical education, what it is and how it can be studied, and their research and other work in this area. This episode was originally released in August 2019 and is available through Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and anywhere podcasts are available. A transcript of this episode is below. Read the articles discussed in this episode:  Bynum WE IV, Adams AV, Edelman CE, Uijtdehaage S, Artino AR Jr, Fox JW. Addressing the elephant in the room: A shame resilience seminar for medical students. Acad Med. 2019;94:1132-1136. Bynum WE IV, Artino AR Jr, Uijtdehaage S, Webb AMB, Varpio L. Sentinel emotional events: The nature, triggers, and effects of shame experiences in medical residents. Acad Med. 2019;94:85-93.  Sklar DP. Recognizing and eliminating shame culture in health professions education. Acad Med. 2019;94:1061-1063. Disclaimer: The views expressed in this episode are the authors’ own and do not necessarily represent those of the U.S. Department of Defense, the U.S. Government, or its agencies.  Transcript Toni:                    This week I’m reposting an episode with a discussion Dr. David Sklar, Academic Medicine’s former editor-in-chief, and I had with Drs. Will Bynum, Lara Varpio, a...
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