‘Suck it Up, Buttercup’: Why these doctors left medicine — and what they’re doing to fix it
Episode 4, Aug 12, 03:25 PM
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“They need to just suck it up, buttercup.” That’s what an insurance executive told physicians who asked why the system was burning them out. For many physicians, that attitude is the last straw.
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Medical Education by Art Media - stock.adobe.com
Editor's note: Episode timestamps and transcript produced using AI tools.
Introduction and Dr. Wilbur’s Background (00:00:15) Dr. Wilbur shares her journey leaving clinical care due to systemic barriers in healthcare and her motivation to seek change.
Systemic Problems and Physician Powerlessness (00:01:20) Discussion of systemic issues, lack of autonomy, and the inability of physicians to provide optimal care within current structures.
Qualitative Research and Book Genesis (00:02:32) Dr. Wilbur explains her qualitative research interviewing physicians leaving medicine, leading to her book "The Doctor Is No Longer In."
Physician Debt and Misconceptions (00:04:27) Addressing the misconception that society pays for physician training and the reality of massive medical school debt.
Collapse of the Healthcare System (00:06:14) Rising physician attrition, suicide, and predictions of healthcare system collapse due to neglecting core resources.
Patient and Physician Suffering; Greed in Healthcare (00:08:04) Exploring shared suffering of patients and physicians, and the impact of greed at multiple levels in healthcare.
Physician Employment and Loss of Autonomy (00:09:12) Shift from independent practice to physician employment, and the resulting loss of decision-making power for doctors.
Anecdote: Dr. Guy Clifton and Patient Safety (00:09:43) Story of a neurosurgeon advocating for patient safety, resistance from administration, and the power of physician integrity.
Moral Injury and Physician Suicide (00:12:14) Defining moral injury, the existential crisis for physicians, and factors distinguishing those who leave from those lost to suicide.
Messages of Hope and Community (00:14:37) Encouragement for physicians facing moral injury, the importance of community, and resources for support.
Making Noise and the Documentary (00:16:16) The need for advocacy, public awareness, and the transition from book to documentary to amplify all stakeholder voices.
Dr. Todd Otton's Story and Documentary Origins (00:17:21) Dr. Otton’s experience with burnout, meeting Dr. Wilbur, and the inception of the documentary project.
Meaning Behind “Suck It Up, Buttercup” (00:18:42) Origin of the documentary’s title from both physician training and insurance executive attitudes.
Documentary Goals: Impact and Network (00:19:33) Aims to combat learned helplessness, inspire hope, and create a network of healthcare change agents.
Diverse Voices in the Documentary (00:21:12) Highlighting the inclusion of physicians, nurses, patients, and advocates in the documentary.
Funding, Timeline, and Distribution Plans (00:21:49) Progress on funding, expected completion, and plans to reach a wide audience via streaming platforms.
Ongoing Call to Action and Systemic Barriers (00:22:56) Vision for continuous calls to action, the entrenched status quo, and the urgent need for systemic change.
Personal Impact of Systemic Decisions (00:23:53) Dr. Otton’s personal story of burnout, the ripple effect of administrative decisions, and the cost of short-term thinking.
Connection, Support, and the Power of One (00:25:06) Emphasizing the importance of connection, mutual support among physicians, and the exponential impact of collaboration.
Podcast Conclusion (00:26:01) Host wraps up, highlighting the mission to share stories of physicians working to improve healthcare.
Music Credits
Medical Education by Art Media - stock.adobe.com
Editor's note: Episode timestamps and transcript produced using AI tools.
Introduction and Dr. Wilbur’s Background (00:00:15) Dr. Wilbur shares her journey leaving clinical care due to systemic barriers in healthcare and her motivation to seek change.
Systemic Problems and Physician Powerlessness (00:01:20) Discussion of systemic issues, lack of autonomy, and the inability of physicians to provide optimal care within current structures.
Qualitative Research and Book Genesis (00:02:32) Dr. Wilbur explains her qualitative research interviewing physicians leaving medicine, leading to her book "The Doctor Is No Longer In."
Physician Debt and Misconceptions (00:04:27) Addressing the misconception that society pays for physician training and the reality of massive medical school debt.
Collapse of the Healthcare System (00:06:14) Rising physician attrition, suicide, and predictions of healthcare system collapse due to neglecting core resources.
Patient and Physician Suffering; Greed in Healthcare (00:08:04) Exploring shared suffering of patients and physicians, and the impact of greed at multiple levels in healthcare.
Physician Employment and Loss of Autonomy (00:09:12) Shift from independent practice to physician employment, and the resulting loss of decision-making power for doctors.
Anecdote: Dr. Guy Clifton and Patient Safety (00:09:43) Story of a neurosurgeon advocating for patient safety, resistance from administration, and the power of physician integrity.
Moral Injury and Physician Suicide (00:12:14) Defining moral injury, the existential crisis for physicians, and factors distinguishing those who leave from those lost to suicide.
Messages of Hope and Community (00:14:37) Encouragement for physicians facing moral injury, the importance of community, and resources for support.
Making Noise and the Documentary (00:16:16) The need for advocacy, public awareness, and the transition from book to documentary to amplify all stakeholder voices.
Dr. Todd Otton's Story and Documentary Origins (00:17:21) Dr. Otton’s experience with burnout, meeting Dr. Wilbur, and the inception of the documentary project.
Meaning Behind “Suck It Up, Buttercup” (00:18:42) Origin of the documentary’s title from both physician training and insurance executive attitudes.
Documentary Goals: Impact and Network (00:19:33) Aims to combat learned helplessness, inspire hope, and create a network of healthcare change agents.
Diverse Voices in the Documentary (00:21:12) Highlighting the inclusion of physicians, nurses, patients, and advocates in the documentary.
Funding, Timeline, and Distribution Plans (00:21:49) Progress on funding, expected completion, and plans to reach a wide audience via streaming platforms.
Ongoing Call to Action and Systemic Barriers (00:22:56) Vision for continuous calls to action, the entrenched status quo, and the urgent need for systemic change.
Personal Impact of Systemic Decisions (00:23:53) Dr. Otton’s personal story of burnout, the ripple effect of administrative decisions, and the cost of short-term thinking.
Connection, Support, and the Power of One (00:25:06) Emphasizing the importance of connection, mutual support among physicians, and the exponential impact of collaboration.
Podcast Conclusion (00:26:01) Host wraps up, highlighting the mission to share stories of physicians working to improve healthcare.