Doctors are heartless and “rude.”
After 30+ patients, no food, no sleep, and constant pressure, what you’re seeing isn’t lack of care…it’s burnout trying not to collapse.
“It’s always the doctor’s fault.”
Sometimes it’s late presentation, no equipment, no blood, no oxygen, no ICU bed… but the doctor is the only visible target.
“Doctors are rich.”
Some are barely getting paid, some are owed months of salaries, and most are just trying to survive a system that runs on sacrifice.
“Doctors don't feel anything when a patient dies.”
Some feel it for weeks, years and even as long as it gets. We just learned to keep moving because the next patient can't wait for us to grieve.
The best album I ever heard, I heard on call.
3am. Empty corridor. EarPods in.
The world was asleep and I was inside the music.
Art finds you when you're most human.
"Healthcare workers are heroes."
We don't want to be heroes.
We want electricity. Working equipment. Salary paid on time. We want a system that doesn't send us to die quietly in a call room.