Dr. Shannon Udovic-Constant: Why do women physicians burnout more?
Dr. Ramin Manshadi hosts board-certified pediatrician and physician advocate Dr. Shannon Udovic-Constant, a longtime Kaiser Permanente clinician, UCSF clinical professor, founder of Physician Women Rising, and 2024 California Medical Association president representing 50,000+ physicians. Dr. Udovic-Constant describes how a patient’s comment about not being able to drink water at school led her to champion California Senate Bill 1413 requiring potable drinking water in every school, shaping her commitment to advocacy and leadership. The conversation addresses higher burnout rates among women physicians, driven by disproportionate EHR time, uncompensated tasks, mentoring, and family responsibilities, framing burnout as structural rather than personal failure. They discuss solutions including structural workload recognition, institutional measurement of invisible labor, physician-led implementation of AI, and leadership development through applying before feeling “ready,” plus the difference between mentorship and sponsorship. She outlines a 10-year vision emphasizing systemic wellbeing supports, boundaries, and women in real authority, and calls for reduced administrative burden through collective physician action.
Learn more about Shannon's work
at:https://drshannonudovicconstant.com/
https://physicianwomenrising.substack.com/
www.LinkedIn.com/in/shannon-udovic-constant.
00:00 Welcome and Guest Intro
02:09 Safe Water Advocacy Spark
04:15 Why Women Burn Out
05:47 Structural Fixes and Support0
7:30 AI in Clinical Practice
09:16 Step Into Leadership Now
10:36 Mentors vs Sponsors
11:42 Physician Women Rising Mission
14:13 Building Leadership Early
16:23 Overlooked and Double Bind
19:37 Ten Year Vision for Wellbeing
21:29 One Change to Reduce Burnout
25:35 Closing Thanks and Farewell