The Impossible Standard We Hold Doctors To
What happens when we expect physicians to be perfect in a profession where perfection is impossible?
Every day, doctors make life-changing decisions under conditions of uncertainty. We are expected to diagnose every illness, prevent every complication, and deliver perfect outcomes—even when the human body, disease, and biology remain unpredictable.
In this powerful solo episode of the Soulful Surgeon Podcast, Dr. Lisa Hunsicker explores one of the deepest hidden drivers of fear and burnout in medicine: the expectation that every bad outcome must have someone to blame.
Dr. Hunsicker discusses the critical difference between accountability and the impossible expectation of perfection. She explains why physicians should absolutely be responsible for negligence, mistakes, and continual improvement—but cannot control every cancer, every complication, every response to treatment, or every unpredictable turn of disease.
She shares how a legal and cultural environment that often treats poor outcomes as preventable creates chronic fear, emotional trauma, defensive medicine, excessive testing, overwhelming documentation, and a healthcare system where many clinicians are afraid to practice.
Most importantly, this episode is a call for a more honest conversation between patients and healthcare workers—one built on transparency, compassion, accountability, and a shared understanding of the limits of medicine.
What you’ll gain from this episode:
• The difference between medical accountability and the expectation of perfection• Why bad outcomes do not always mean bad care• How fear of blame changes the way physicians practice medicine• The connection between unrealistic expectations, burnout, and defensive medicine• Why compassion must exist for both patients and the healthcare professionals caring for them
About the Host
Dr. Lisa Hunsicker is a plastic surgeon, speaker, and host of the Soulful Surgeon Podcast. Through her work, she explores the emotional, moral, and systemic challenges of modern medicine while helping healthcare professionals reconnect with meaning, resilience, and the humanity of their work.
Key Quote
“A bad outcome does not automatically mean bad medicine. The goal of medicine should be excellence—not the impossible expectation of perfection.”
Ready to reconnect with purpose in medicine and life?
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