Imposter Syndrome and Perfectionism in Medicine (DT26-125)

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SubjectCPD
DescriptionFrom the culture of perfectionism embedded in medical training to the unspoken expectation that doubt equals incompetence, doctors are uniquely primed to internalise feelings of “not being good enough”. This workshop explores the evidence behind why certain specialities and training environments breed imposter syndrome, and how this is linked to poor wellbeing and burnout. This interactive session will help you recognise the patterns that keep you stuck in self-doubt, understand how imposter syndrome connects to burnout and over-functioning, and leave with practical, evidence-based strategies to silence your inner critic, without abandoning the standards that make you a great doctor-based strategies to silence your inner critic, without abandoning the standards that make you a great doctor.
Venuevia MS Teams or Zoom, - - Virtual  View details
Date & timeWednesday 8 July 2026, 09:20 to 12:30
LecturerClaire Ashley
Target audience

Mandatory: Academic Supervisor, or Educational/Clinical Supervisor Primary Care , or Educational/Clinical Supervisor Secondary Care, or Public Health Supervisor, or SAS Doctor, or SAS Tutor

Course styleWorkshop
CateringN/A
CPD points3.000
CostNo charge