Embracing Vulnerability: Overcoming Impostor Syndrome in Medical Training

By being honest and vulnerable, we both grew from the experience, learning that effective teamwork involves both challenging and supporting others in a way that fosters confidence and a sense of belonging. Studies have identified how reinforcing maladaptive perfectionism increases impostor syndrome...

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Health Personnel
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Mental Health Workers
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