The Hard at Work Podcast
In this episode of the Hard at Work podcast, host Ellen Whitlock Baker sits down with Dr. Laura Suttin, a family physician, consultant, coach, and author of The Purposeful MD, to tackle the crisis of healthcare burnout. While the medical field often treats self-sacrifice as a "badge of honor," Dr. Suttin argues that the current level of clinician fatigue is a solvable systemic issue rather than an individual failure. They dive into the reality of modern medicine, from the burdens of Electronic Medical Records (EMRs) designed for billing rather than care, to the staggering statistic that a typical family physician would need 27 hours in a day just to manage their patient panel effectively. Dr. Suttin shares practical, high-impact solutions for healthcare leadership, emphasizing that the "system" is ultimately made of people who have the collective power to demand change. The conversation explores the promise of AI in healthcare to reduce charting burdens and the importance of "practicing at the top of your license" through team-based care. Whether you are a clinician looking to lead without guilt or a leader striving to build a sustainable workplace culture, this episode offers a hopeful roadmap for moving beyond survival mode and reclaiming purpose in the medical profession. What’s Inside the Episode: The "Badge of Honor" Trap: Why the medical culture of self-sacrifice—often neglecting basic needs like food and sleep—is unsustainable and how to shift the narrative. The 27-Hour Workday: A look at the staggering data showing that family physicians would need 27 hours in a day to manage their patient panels under current systems. EMRs vs. Care: Understanding why Electronic Medical Records were built for billing rather than doctors, and how AI tools are starting to reduce the charting burden. Practicing at the "Top of Your License": The importance of team-based care and why doctors shouldn't have to be the social worker and mental health professional in every visit. Leading the Change: Why we need more clinicians in leadership roles and how to bridge the gap between clinical training and management skills. Show Notes: * Laura's Website: drlaurasuttin.com [https://drlaurasuttin.com/] * Laura's Book: The Purposeful MD: Creating the Life You Love Without Guilt [https://www.thepurposefulmd.com/] * Laura's Podcast: Designing Healthcare that Cares [https://www.google.com/search?q=https://drlaurasuttin.com/podcast/] — Hosted by Dr. Laura Suttin. * Laura's Course: The Clinician Leader Course [https://www.thepurposefulmd.com/courses] — Specifically designed for new and aspiring clinician leaders. * Connect with Dr. Laura Suttin on LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/drlaurasuttin/]
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