The MedLife Support Podcast
Medicine doesn't just shape a physician's career—it shapes their marriage, their parenting, their relationships, and the moments they get to experience with the people they love most. In this episode of The MedLife Support Podcast, Dr. Lisa Muehlenbein sits down with therapist for physicians Eli Mandel, LCSW, for an honest conversation about the hidden costs of practicing medicine and how physicians can create a more sustainable life both inside and outside the hospital. Together, they explore the emotional impact of missed family milestones, the stress physicians often carry home from work, and the difficult reality that many doctors feel trapped between professional expectations and personal priorities. Eli shares practical insights on physician burnout, work-life integration, boundaries, self-care, therapy stigma, and what healthcare organizations continue to get wrong about physician well-being. He also discusses how physicians and their spouses can work together as a team to navigate the unique challenges of medical life. Whether you're a physician struggling to balance work and family, a spouse supporting a physician through the demands of medicine, or a healthcare leader seeking to better understand physician well-being, this conversation offers practical strategies and meaningful perspective. In This Episode, Dr. Lisa and Eli Discuss: * Why medicine affects far more than a physician's career * The emotional impact of missed family moments and milestones * How stress crosses over from work into relationships and family life * Why self-care is more than bubble baths and resilience training * The importance of identifying personal values and family priorities * How physicians can establish healthy boundaries at work * Why many physicians resist seeking therapy and support * What physicians need after adverse patient outcomes * How spouses can support physicians during difficult professional challenges * Why healthcare organizations must take greater responsibility for physician well-being * The power of approaching challenges as "us versus the problem" Memorable Quotes from This Episode: "It's not me versus you. It's us versus the problem." "You don't want either spouse to feel like they're someone's employee." "If you don't know what you want, the organization is going to tell you what you want." About Today's Guest Eli Mandel, LCSW, is a therapist who specializes in working with physicians, residents, advanced practice providers, and healthcare teams. His work focuses on physician well-being, burnout prevention, communication, leadership development, and creating healthier healthcare cultures. Drawing on experience in both direct clinical work and organizational well-being initiatives, Eli helps physicians navigate the personal and professional challenges unique to practicing medicine while supporting healthcare organizations in creating more sustainable work environments. Connect with Eli Mandel LinkedIn: Eli Mandel [https://www.linkedin.com/in/eli-mandel/] Instagram: @therapistfordocs [https://www.instagram.com/therapistfordocs] Free Resources Mentioned in the Show: Click HERE To learn more about the Dr. Lorna Breen Heroes Foundation If today's conversation resonated with you, download Dr. Lisa's free guide: Top 10 Things Physician Families Can Do to Prevent Burnout Inside, you'll discover practical strategies to strengthen connection, protect your relationships, and create a healthier, more sustainable life in medicine. Curious about some of the statistics Dr. Lisa shared in today's episodes? Read her dissertation in full HERE [https://www.themedlifematrix.com/resources] or by going directly to https://www.themedlifematrix.com/resources [https://www.themedlifematrix.com/resources] to read this and other free resources.
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