5 responses to “Effectively managing imposter syndrome in medicine”

  1. Imposterism is insidious and subtle.

  2. I really enjoyed this article and related to much of the content. There were described forms of imposterism I had not previously thought about.

  3. Thank you for writing this. I wished I learned about this in Univerisity and Medical School.

  4. If we normalize ‘imposter syndrome’ in medicine, could it lead struggling physicians to conflate it with actual, job-related mental distress, thereby ignoring signs that they may feel happier or more fulfilled in another position or even career?

  5. This is such an important topic, not just in medicine, but in many high performing fields. Especially for women and our daughters. Thank you for these resources.

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