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Protecting the Profession: Burnout, Violence, and the Future of Medicine (Feat: Dr. Noelle LoConte)

53 min · 30 de mar de 2026
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In this deeply personal episode of Val-You Based Care, Dr. Kimberly Ku reconnects with longtime colleague and friend Dr. Noelle LoConte for an honest conversation about protecting the heart of medicine. Having trained together and formed a meaningful friendship early in their careers, this discussion reflects on the conviction that sustains physicians through decades of practice. Dr. LoConte shares her vision for building intentional culture within her lab and mentoring the next generation of clinicians—creating a microcosm of care rooted in integrity, accountability, and humanity. The episode also confronts difficult realities: burnout, emotional exhaustion, and the growing concern of violence against healthcare providers. Together, they explore what it means to safeguard not just patients—but the profession itself. The conversation closes with a powerful reflection on leadership in today’s global climate and what the future of medicine demands from those willing to lead it forward. Chapters: 0:00 - Introduction 1:50 - Working in academic medicine 6:28 - Having authentic conversations 14:45 - The polarization existing in medical care 25:35 - Bringing empathy to healthcare 35:31 - What is your leader identity? 44:26 - Doctors making poor health decisions 51:46 - When leaders aren't actually looking out for you 53:10 - Closing remarks

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