[Expertise or talent: what is more important in a doctor?].

Recenti Prog Med

Il Pensiero Scientifico Editore, Roma.

Published: October 2024

The authors question whether having an innate talent or possessing acquired professional skills is more important for "living as a physician." The article emphasizes a combination of personal traits, such as compassion, emotional intelligence, and teamwork skills, which are highly significant and complement technical competencies. The authors highlight the importance of being able to make quick decisions and provide emotional support in critical situations, especially in emergency medicine. Furthermore, it is crucial that a group of professionals has a variety of talents, as this can be the basis for more inclusive care. Patience, cited by Roger Federer in a speech at Dartmouth University, is an essential quality for healthcare professionals during years when the healthcare system is experiencing a profound funding crisis. Finally, it is essential for a physician to be adaptable and committed to continuous cultural growth in an evolving healthcare environment.

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