
Do No Harm is pretty haunting. It dives deep into the struggles of medical professionals, specifically focusing on their alarming suicide rates. The tone is somber, almost melancholic, yet it doesn’t shy away from presenting raw, real stories that feel almost too close to home. The pacing is deliberate—allowing viewers to really digest the weight of the content. What stands out is the way it juxtaposes the role of doctors as healers against their own vulnerabilities, which is incredibly poignant. The practical effects are minimal, relying instead on powerful testimonies and stark visuals that drive the message home. It’s a sobering look at a profession that’s often idealized but carries hidden burdens.
Explores mental health within the medical field.Features interviews with medical students and families.Sheds light on the pressures and expectations of doctors.
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