How much of that can we ascribe to turnover though?
Is it people who go into surgery care less? Or only people who care less can handle a career in surgery, where you typically have no bond to the patient, see many more people die (potentially due your own limitations or outright mistakes) and even when they live, you may see them for a follow-up exam or two, but not really ever again?
There seems to be huge down-sides for an empathic surgeon and very little emotional up-side.
Is it people who go into surgery care less? Or only people who care less can handle a career in surgery, where you typically have no bond to the patient, see many more people die (potentially due your own limitations or outright mistakes) and even when they live, you may see them for a follow-up exam or two, but not really ever again?
There seems to be huge down-sides for an empathic surgeon and very little emotional up-side.