The Doctor as Enemy: Violence, Distrust, and the Modern Healthcare Crisis
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Synopsis
The Doctor as Enemy: Violence, Distrust, and the Modern Healthcare Crisis examines the alarming rise in violence, threats, and hostility directed toward physicians and healthcare workers in modern medicine. Drawing on global research, public health data, real-world hospital incidents, and decades of clinical experience, psychiatrist Timothy Lesaca, MD explores why doctors are increasingly viewed not as healers, but as symbols of distrust, frustration, bureaucracy, and institutional failure.
From emergency room assaults and ICU confrontations to misinformation-fueled ideological attacks, this book argues that healthcare violence emerges when fear, uncertainty, delay, denial, and financial stress collide inside overwhelmed medical systems. The book examines how overcrowded hospitals, public distrust, social media misinformation, political polarization, and rising burnout have transformed healthcare into one of the most emotionally volatile professions in society.
Blending medical analysis, sociology, ethics, public policy, and frontline clinical insight, The Doctor as Enemy explores:
Why violence against doctors is increasing worldwide
The psychological anatomy of patient and family aggression
The impact of misinformation and conspiracy thinking on medicine
Emergency departments as "pressure vessels" of modern healthcare
The emotional and professional consequences for physicians
Hospital shootings, threats, and healthcare workplace violence
Strategies to rebuild trust while protecting healthcare workers
Written for physicians, nurses, healthcare leaders, policymakers, mental health professionals, and concerned readers, this book offers a sobering but essential examination of one of the defining healthcare crises of the 21st century.