Soulful Surgeon: The Healthcare Workers' Guide to Ending Burnout and Maximizing Wellness
How does your life change when you go from caring for patients to facing a life-threatening diagnosis yourself? Physicians are trained to stay composed, keep moving, and care for others. But when illness suddenly becomes personal, it can force a profound reevaluation of identity, priorities, and what truly matters. In this episode of the Soulful Surgeon Podcast, Dr. Lisa Hunsicker welcomes Dr. Sunny Sharma, a board-certified internal medicine and lifestyle medicine physician whose life changed after being diagnosed with a golf-ball-sized brain tumor at age 36. Dr. Sharma shares the emotional challenge of becoming the patient, how waiting and uncertainty deepened his empathy, and the burnout he experienced while working inside a traditional high-volume primary care system. He reflects on returning to work after surgery while navigating hearing loss, chronic fatigue, and recovery—and why those experiences ultimately led him to redesign both his practice and his life. Together they explore physician burnout, the broken incentives in modern healthcare, the power of prevention, and how lifestyle-focused concierge medicine can restore connection, continuity, and better outcomes for both doctors and patients. Dr. Sharma also shares his remarkable personal transformation—losing 75 pounds and completing the Chicago Marathon just 25 months after brain surgery. What you’ll gain from this episode: • How serious illness can transform a physician’s perspective on medicine and life • Why burnout is so common in traditional primary care models • The benefits of prevention-focused, relationship-based healthcare • How lifestyle changes can support healing, resilience, and long-term wellness • Why doctors need permission to care for themselves too About the Guest Dr. Sunny Sharma is a board-certified internal medicine and lifestyle medicine physician. After surviving a brain tumor, he shifted his practice toward a concierge, prevention-based model focused on deeper patient relationships, longer visits, and sustainable health outcomes. Key Quote “Sometimes becoming the patient is what finally teaches us how people truly experience healthcare.” 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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