The Hidden Curriculum of Medicine: Psychological Skills That Sustain Clinical Performance
Most Doctors and Healthcare clinicans expect the clinical knowledge to be demanding.
What many don’t expect is how much of that demand has less to do with clinical knowledge, and more to do with the psychological load of the role itself.
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HPMI Registration for Maitland on the 24th JuneÂ
The Hidden Curriculum of Medicine: Psychological Skills That Sustain Clinical Performance - Mr Amir Salem & Dr Bara Qattan
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In this session, we’ll explore:
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- The hidden psychological demands of modern medicine
- Why some consultations stay with you after they end
- How pressure affects communication and decision-making
- Practical strategies for difficult interactions
- Managing workplace pressures and emotional load
- Maintaining effectiveness without chronic overload
Want to help shape the workshop?
Before the session, you’re invited to complete a short optional questionnaire.
Your responses will help us better understand the real challenges doctors are facing and tailor the workshop around what feels most relevant and useful.
Complete the optional questionnaire