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When Modern Medicine Isn’t Enough to Truly Heal

1 h 10 min · 24 de feb de 2026
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What do you do when the tools of modern medicine don’t fully solve your patient’s problem? Many physicians enter medicine to heal, yet over time the healthcare system can become increasingly focused on symptoms, silos, and productivity. This can leave both patients and clinicians feeling frustrated and disconnected from the deeper purpose of care. In this episode of the Soulful Surgeon Podcast, Dr. Lisa Hunsicker speaks with Dr. Sheila Patel, a family medicine physician with more than 30 years of experience and the former Chief Medical Officer of Chopra Global. Drawing on her work in both conventional and integrative medicine, Dr. Patel shares how she began exploring Ayurveda as a way to better understand the root causes of illness and the unique patterns that shape each person’s health. Together they discuss how lifestyle, nutrition, circadian rhythms, nervous system balance, and individualized approaches to care can complement modern medical treatment. Dr. Patel also reflects on physician burnout, the loss of autonomy many clinicians experience today, and how reconnecting with the deeper art of healing can help restore meaning in medical practice. What you’ll gain from this episode: • Why modern healthcare’s siloed approach can leave both patients and physicians dissatisfied • How Ayurvedic principles can help uncover patterns behind symptoms • Practical ways physicians can introduce holistic thinking into patient care • Simple daily practices that support nervous system balance and overall well-being About the Guest Dr. Sheila Patel is a family medicine physician and a leader in integrative medicine. She previously served as Chief Medical Officer at Chopra Global and blends Ayurveda, meditation, and modern medicine in her work with patients and healthcare professionals. Key Quote “Sometimes healing requires stepping back and understanding the patterns behind a patient’s symptoms.” Ready to reconnect with purpose in medicine and life? Learn more or schedule a consultation with Dr. Lisa Hunsicker: https://soulfulsurgeon.com/ [https://soulfulsurgeon.com/]

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