65 - Imposter Syndrome vs. Overconfidence
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In this episode of All Things Chiropractic, hosts Paul Andrews and Dr. Mark Davini explore the balance between imposter syndrome and overconfidence within the chiropractic profession. They discuss common signs of imposter feelings, how chiropractic education and practice structure contribute to these phenomena, and how new graduates often lack a residency-style support system. The conversation covers stages of competence, the importance of clinical rationale, peer connection, and continuing education — as well as risks posed by both under-confidence and overconfidence in patient care.
Dr. Davini shares personal anecdotes from practice, expert testimony experience, and reflections on how clinicians can ground their credibility. Listeners will hear practical takeaways: seek peer dialogue, articulate your clinical reasons, continue learning, and aim for balanced confidence rooted in competence. Tune in for candid stories, professional advice, and a thoughtful look at building authentic confidence in chiropractic care.