Doctors easily get branded “Good” or “Bad” for the way they practice and treat the patients. Every other professional gets some relaxation in terms of mistakes they make. But Doctors are held as a culprit for every bad event which occurs during the treatment of the patient. In this talk Brian Goldman, a physician from Canada talks about his personal experience and mistakes he made.

He accepts those mistakes wholeheartedly, but expresses his concerns about getting branded for it from within the community. Source: TED.com Do you think, what he observed is true? Should doctors form support groups to help the doctors who have made mistakes but want to grow out of them without getting judged as a person?