Humilité en médecine
Episode 2 of the Specialty Matters | Actualités en spécialité podcast, hosted by Collège royal des médecins et chirurgiens du Canada, titled "Humilité en médecine" was published on April 10, 2024 and runs 28 minutes.
April 10, 2024 ·28m · Specialty Matters | Actualités en spécialité
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Episode Description
Pour commencer la saison, explorons un objectif noble, mais parfois difficile à atteindre : l'humilité. Richard Mimeault, MD, FRCSC, ouvre la voie en partageant candidement une expérience vécue au début de sa carrière, qui a été une grande source… d'humilité.
Le Dr Mimeault soutient que l'humilité – et particulièrement la capacité de la démontrer – est la clé de la sécurité psychologique. Bien que l'humilité soit un comportement et un trait de caractère, il ne fait aucun doute qu'elle peut être acquise et contribuer à la qualité de votre pratique. En effet, l'humilité incite à tirer profit de la sagesse des autres, pour ainsi améliorer les soins prodigués. Tout le monde y gagne!
L'humilité nous permet d'apprendre de nos erreurs pour mieux grandir. Prenez-vous des mesures pour cultiver un environnement où toutes et chacun sont invités à exprimer leurs préoccupations, surtout dans un contexte d'incertitude? Démontrer sa vulnérabilité tout en encourageant la convergence des esprits exige de l'humilité. En fin de compte, cet attribut favorise un milieu où la sécurité des soins et l'amélioration de la qualité sont prioritaires. Un autre avantage bénéfique pour tout le monde!
Voici donc un défi d'humilité : écoutez, tout simplement, manifestez votre intérêt et demandez le point de vue des autres.
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