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The Burnout Trap: How Physicians Can Reclaim Time, Energy & Joy with Dr. Sarah Smith

The Burnout Trap: How Physicians Can Reclaim Time, Energy & Joy with Dr. Sarah Smith

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What if the biggest threat to healthcare isn’t just burnout, but the belief that suffering is simply part of the job? In this deeply validating and practical conversation, Dr. Andrea Austin welcomes Dr. Sarah Smith, to unpack the hidden habits and systemic pressures that keep clinicians trapped in unsustainable work patterns. Dr. Smith shares her personal journey of spending years staying late after clinic, working evenings and weekends, and feeling crushed by the endless demands of medicine. What began as frustration with change initiatives eventually became a transformative realization: sustainability in medicine required changing not just the system, but also the way clinicians interact with it. Together, Andrea and Sarah discuss the emotional burden of perfectionism, the trauma many physicians carry from training, and how documentation fears often stem from past criticism and adverse outcomes. They explore practical strategies for reducing interruptions, improving workflow, documenting in real time, and setting healthier boundaries with teams. The conversation also challenges the myth that changing healthcare systems or countries automatically solves burnout. Drawing from her experience practicing in both Australia and Canada, Dr. Smith explains why sustainability must ultimately come from developing new skills, new boundaries, and new ways of thinking. Most importantly, this episode offers hope: impossible things can become possible. Physicians can build careers that are meaningful, sustainable, and aligned with the lives they actually want to live. Inside This Episode: Why so many physicians stay hours after their shifts finishThe hidden emotional impact of perfectionism in chartingHow medical training trauma shapes documentation habitsPractical ways to reduce interruptions and cognitive overloadWhy real-time documentation improves efficiency and safetyThe importance of boundaries, teamwork, and shift huddlesHow healthcare systems can better support frontline cliniciansWhy changing countries or jobs doesn’t automatically fix burnoutThe role of coaching in building sustainable careersWhat sustainability in medicine truly looks like 🩺 About the Guest: Sarah Smith is a family physician, emergency physician, educator, and physician coach focused on helping clinicians create sustainable clinical practices. After years of struggling with overwhelming administrative burden and after-hours charting, she developed systems and coaching strategies that help physicians reclaim time, reduce stress, and complete their workday more efficiently. She is the creator of the Charting Champions program and host of the Sustainable Clinical Medicine podcast, where she teaches physicians practical skills for reducing burnout and building careers that support both professional fulfillment and personal wellbeing. Podcast : Sustainable Clinical Medicine Website: Charting Coach Instagram: @thechartingcoach 🔗 Resources Mentioned Charting CoachSustainable Clinical Medicine PodcastAmerican Medical Association – Get Rid of Stupid Stuff InitiativeStanford WellMD Center 🔑 Top 3 Key Takeaways: Sustainability requires both system change and personal change: Healthcare systems are often inefficient and overwhelming, but clinicians can still develop skills, workflows, and boundaries that reduce suffering and create more sustainable careers.Perfectionism and training trauma often drive burnout: Many physicians carry fear-based charting habits learned during training. Letting go of perfectionism can dramatically improve efficiency and wellbeing.Small workflow changes create powerful results: Real-time documentation, reducing interruptions, team huddles, and clearer communication can significantly decrease after-hours work and cognitive overload. 🩺 About the Host: Dr. Andrea Austin is a board-certified emergency physician, educator, and passionate advocate for system-level change in healthcare. As the creator and host of Heartline: Changemaking in Healthcare, Dr. Austin brings curiosity, compassion, and bold honesty to conversations with leaders who are challenging the norms and reshaping medicine from the inside out. With decades of experience in high-pressure clinical environments, Andrea has seen firsthand the cracks in the system—and the people working to repair them. Whether she’s mentoring residents, speaking on national stages, or recording with a fellow disruptor, she centers one theme: change doesn’t happen in isolation. It happens heart to heart. 💫 About the Show: Heartline: Changemaking in Healthcare isn’t just a podcast—it’s a pulse check on what’s possible. Hosted by emergency physician and educator Dr. Andrea Austin, Heartline features conversations with healthcare leaders, innovators, and quiet disruptors who are challenging the way things have always been done. Each episode explores real stories of change—from redefining leadership and communication, to reimagining systems built...
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