Personal Responsibility and Resilience: The Key to Combating Burnout Among South Korea's Intensivists

A recent study by the Korean Society of Critical Care Medicine has shed light on the issue of burnout among critical care physicians, emphasizing the necessity for individual responsibility and resilience in high-stress professions. While the study identifies factors such as workload and emotional strain, it inadvertently points to the need for healthcare professionals to adopt stronger personal coping mechanisms and for the private sector to innovate in healthcare management, rather than relying on government intervention.