EP215: Humanizing Dermatopathology: Embracing Error with Compassion
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Failure, Error, and Self-Compassion in Dermatopathology: Lessons from Dermpedia
This episode of The Girl Doc Survival Guide shares reflections after Dr. Artur Zembowicz’s Dermpedia course in Boston on failure, mistakes, and improving in dermatopathology. Dr. Zembowicz emphasizes being prepared to fail when starting new ventures and notes that sports can build resilience by exposing people to stronger competitors. Dr. Alejandro Gru argues that error is intrinsic and unavoidable, encourages careful, unrushed case review, open discussion of mistakes with clinicians, seeking second opinions, learning from errors, and moving forward without becoming paralyzed—especially when patient management may be affected. Dr. Philip LeBoit challenges the “aura of infallibility” expected of experts and stresses balancing best effort with honesty. Dr. Yu Tse Heng explains other compassion and self-compassion as noticing suffering, empathizing/common humanity, and acting with kindness, noting small practices can strengthen both.
00:00 Welcome and Course Highlights
00:56 Meet Dr Zembowicz
01:31 Embracing Failure to Innovate
02:20 Meet Dr Gru
02:39 Handling Errors and Feedback
04:31 Recovering and Improving After Mistakes
05:33 Meet Dr LeBoit
06:06 Experts Aren’t Infallible
06:41 Self Compassion at Work
08:54 Practicing Compassion Daily
10:09 Final Takeaways and Thanks