Doctor doctor, 100 strange doctoral stories

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Keywords:

Occupational health, Psychiatric satire, Burnout, Work stress, Free thinking, Consciousness expansion, Occupational therapy

Abstract

Occupational health affects the entire labor spectrum. However, scientific professors and researchers tend to accumulate physical and psychological discomfort, commonly going to the specialist in occupational medicine and, in lesser cases, to the psychologist, since they have somatized and often externalized the problem. This is what motivated the professor and university researcher Samuel Scarpato Mejuto to publish the psychiatric satire "Doctor doctor, 100 strange doctoral stories", where he recreates one hundred meetings between an enthusiastic patient and a very formal psychiatrist. The meta message is to open the communication process permanently, without waiting for concerns to accumulate in our minds that, in turn, can lead to burnout problems in the work or family environment. The author narrates humorously, and his moral is to always dare to defend free thinking and enthusiastic entrepreneurship although science and society still do not understand that the limits of knowledge expand precisely with a certain type of "craziness" and creativity.

 

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Author Biography

Concetta Esposito de Díaz, Universidad Centroccidental Lisandro Alvarado, Barquisimeto. Venezuela

Economist, Full Professor, Technological Innovation and Intellectual Property Subject, Dean of Economics and Business Sciences, Founder of the Compendium Magazine 1995 and Management and Management Magazine 2007, Universidad Centroccidental Lisandro Alvarado. Barquisimeto, Venezuela.

Published

2023-06-30

How to Cite

Esposito de Díaz, C. (2023). Doctor doctor, 100 strange doctoral stories. Gestión Y Gerencia, 17(1), 141-147. Retrieved from https://revistas.uclave.org/index.php/gyg/article/view/4554