Neither Martyrs nor Clock-Punchers: Rethinking Medical Professionalism in the Age of Burnout

既非殉道者,亦非打卡者:重新思考职业倦怠时代的医疗专业精神

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Abstract

The medical profession is currently facing a profound cultural and structural crisis, often framed as a generational conflict between vocation and work-life balance. Younger physicians are frequently portrayed as less committed, while senior colleagues are associated with an unsustainable culture of sacrifice. This editorial argues that such a dichotomy is misleading and obscures the real drivers of professional dissatisfaction and attrition. Drawing on recent empirical evidence and real-world observations, the article explores how inadequate training structures, limited supervised exposure, and insufficient institutional support, rather than reduced willingness to work, are eroding professional identity, particularly in surgical disciplines. Burnout is discussed not as an individual failing or primary cause, but as a predictable outcome of systems that combine high responsibility with insufficient preparation and support. The editorial calls for a renewed professional compact in medicine: one that preserves ethical responsibility and meaningful clinical presence while respecting human limits. By reframing the debate away from moral judgment and toward structural reform, this perspective aims to contribute to a more sustainable and competent medical workforce.

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