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Surgeon, Interrupted

Surgeon, Interrupted

By: Hippocratic Collective
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A raw, reality-style podcast following Dr. Frances Mei Hardin’s final months as a surgeon and her bold leap into the unknown. Through solo episodes and unfiltered guest convos, it captures the chaos, clarity, and courage of walking away from a “dream career” to choose something better. For high-achievers, burnt-out professionals, and anyone ready to rewrite the rules - this isn’t just a show. It’s a permission slip. Find more info about Surgeon, Interrupted and other shows on the Hippocratic Collective at hippocratic-collective.comCopyright 2026 Hippocratic Collective Career Success Economics Hygiene & Healthy Living Personal Development Personal Success Physical Illness & Disease
Episodes
  • I Thought I'd Stay in Academic Medicine. Residency Changed My Mind.
    Jun 16 2026

    What does it actually feel like to finish a plastic surgery residency in 2026?

    In this episode of Surgeon, Interrupted, Frances Mei sits down with graduating plastic surgery resident Dr. Liz Malphrus just days before graduation to reflect on the end of a six-year journey through surgical training. Together, they discuss burnout, confidence, identity, career choices, and what comes next after residency.

    Liz shares how her perspective on medicine evolved during training, why she ultimately chose private practice over academia, and the lessons she wishes she could tell her intern-year self. The conversation explores everything from comparison culture and perfectionism to finding agency, building a meaningful career, and the role supportive partners play in surviving medicine.

    They also discuss:

    • What residency teaches you about yourself

    • The surprising parts of surgical training

    • Why comparison is the thief of joy in residency

    • Academic medicine vs. private practice

    • The power of mentorship outside institutions

    • Marriage, support systems, and surviving training together

    • What happens when you finally get your life back

    • Why physicians may be more capable than they realize

    Whether you're a medical student, resident, attending physician, or simply curious about life behind the curtain of medical training, this episode offers an honest look at one of the biggest transitions in a physician's career.

    Host: Frances Mei Hardin, MD

    Guest: Liz Malphrus, MD

    Connect with Liz: https://www.hippocratic-collective.com/members/liz-malphrus-md

    @dr.malphrus

    Presented by: The Hippocratic Collective

    Follow Frances Mei on Instagram & Tiktok @francesmeimd

    And subscribe to ⁨@HippocraticCollective⁩ on Youtube for all of the other shows the Hippocratic Collective has to offer.

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    40 mins
  • A Plastic Surgeon’s Warning: Why Healthcare Rewards Treatment, Not Health
    Jun 9 2026

    Why does the United States spend more on healthcare than ever before while chronic disease continues to rise?

    In this episode of Surgeon Interrupted, Frances Mei sits down with reconstructive plastic surgeon Dr. Joshua Mirrer to explore the systems behind modern healthcare. From residency burnout and preventive medicine to agriculture, economics, chronic disease, and the incentive structures shaping American health, this conversation goes far beyond the operating room.

    Dr. Mirrer shares how his experiences in surgical training led him to study the larger forces influencing health outcomes, and why he believes meaningful change will require both individual action and community-level solutions.

    Topics include:

    • Why healthcare is built around treating disease rather than preventing it
    • The rising cost of chronic illness in America
    • How food systems and healthcare incentives intersect
    • The role of community in improving health outcomes
    • Lessons from diabetes prevention programs
    • Writing, medicine, and making sense of complex systems
    • What surgeons can teach us about long-term thinking

    If you've ever wondered why healthcare feels broken, or what it might take to fix it, this conversation offers a thoughtful place to start.

    Host: Frances Mei Hardin, MD

    Guest: Joshua Mirrer, MD

    Connect with Joshua: http://www.linkedin.com/in/joshua-mirrer-ab27436b

    https://substack.com/@jmirrer

    Presented by: The Hippocratic Collective

    Follow Frances Mei on Instagram & Tiktok @francesmeimd

    And subscribe to ⁨@HippocraticCollective⁩ on Youtube for all of the other shows the Hippocratic Collective has to offer.

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    29 mins
  • From InStyle to Intima: Curating the Stories of Healthcare with Donna Bulseco
    Jun 2 2026

    What happens when a longtime magazine editor leaves the world of celebrity journalism and finds herself at the forefront of narrative medicine?

    This week on Surgeon, Interrupted, Frances Mei sits down with Donna Bulseco, editor of the literary and arts journal Intima and co-editor of Where It Hurts: Dispatches from the Emotional Front Lines of Medicine. Together, they explore the power of storytelling in healthcare, why medicine needs the humanities, and what physicians can learn from writers, poets, and artists.

    Donna reflects on her journey from InStyle magazine to Columbia University's Narrative Medicine program, the lessons she's learned from editing thousands of submissions from clinicians, and the common writing mistakes physicians make when trying to tell meaningful stories. The conversation also dives into creativity, taste, ego, revision, and why the most powerful stories often trust the reader enough to leave conclusions unsaid.

    Whether you're a clinician, writer, artist, or simply someone interested in the human experience of healthcare, this episode offers a thoughtful look at the stories that shape us, and the ones that help us heal.

    Topics discussed:

    • Narrative medicine and physician storytelling
    • The transition from publishing to healthcare humanities
    • Why doctors need art, literature, and philosophy
    • Developing taste, voice, and creativity
    • Common pitfalls in physician writing
    • The making of Where It Hurts
    • Finding humanity in modern medicine
    • Trusting the reader and embracing revision

    Books Mentioned:

    Where It Hurts: Dispatches from the Emotional Front Lines of Medicine

    Host: Frances Mei Hardin, MD

    Guest: Donna Bulseco

    Connect with Donna: @dbulseco

    Presented by: The Hippocratic Collective

    Follow Frances Mei on Instagram & Tiktok @francesmeimd

    And subscribe to ⁨@HippocraticCollective⁩ on Youtube for all of the other shows the Hippocratic Collective has to offer.

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    32 mins
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