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The Missing Curriculum : Navigating The Realities of Modern Medicine - Tomas A Salerno

The Missing Curriculum

Navigating The Realities of Modern Medicine

By: Tomas A Salerno (Editor), Jagdish Sheth, Omar M. Lattouf

eBook | 1 July 2026

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The Missing Curriculum™: Navigating the Realities of Modern Medicine explores the critical lessons physicians are rarely taught during formal medical training but must navigate throughout their professional lives. While medical education excels at teaching anatomy, physiology, diagnosis, and procedural skill, it often leaves physicians underprepared for the realities that shape professional success, leadership effectiveness, personal sustainability, institutional navigation, and long-term career fulfillment.

Drawing on decades of experience in academic medicine, cardiac surgery, healthcare leadership, physician mentorship, and systems-based practice, Dr. Omar M. Lattouf examines the hidden curriculum of modern medicine-the unwritten lessons, institutional dynamics, ethical tensions, and leadership challenges that influence every stage of a physician's career. Through practical analysis and candid reflection, the book addresses topics frequently omitted from traditional medical education, including leadership, communication, negotiation, governance, financial literacy, systems thinking, conflict management, physician contracts, burnout, moral injury, professional identity, and the evolving economics of healthcare.

Rather than focusing solely on clinical expertise, The Missing Curriculum™ explores the broader human, organizational, ethical, operational, and strategic dimensions of professional life in medicine. Structured as a progressive journey through the stages of professional development, the book addresses themes of formation, entry into practice, acceleration, burnout, leadership, innovation, sustainability, and stewardship.

Readers are guided through real-world challenges involving physician employment agreements, productivity pressures, documentation burden, institutional politics, interprofessional dynamics, legal exposure, team leadership, healthcare finance, technological disruption, and organizational change. Additional sections explore entrepreneurship, systems reform, advocacy, healthcare policy, value-based care, artificial intelligence, and the future responsibilities of physician leaders in a rapidly changing healthcare environment.

The Missing Curriculum™ also confronts the emotional and psychological realities of medicine, examining the cumulative effects of chronic stress, moral injury, professional isolation, and institutional dysfunction while offering practical frameworks for resilience, recovery, adaptive leadership, and sustainable professional growth. Throughout the text, Dr. Lattouf emphasizes that medicine is not merely a technical profession, but a deeply human endeavor requiring wisdom, judgment, communication, emotional intelligence, and systems awareness.

Blending professional insight with reflective commentary and practical guidance, this work serves as a roadmap, mentorship guide, leadership manual, and call for reform. Written for physicians, surgeons, trainees, healthcare executives, educators, advanced practice professionals, and institutional leaders, The Missing Curriculum™ offers a more complete vision of what modern medical education and professional formation should become.

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