When a Public Radio interviewer calls parts of this conversation "shocking," maybe it's time for medical professionals to listen,
and wake up to a different way to work.
In July 2015, KPLU conducted a brief and remarkably candid interview with a doctor. Pamela Wible, MD., shined a bright light on the medical system driving too many physicians to the edge.
It aired in the Seattle,Washington area for about 10 minutes and then it was over. Too bad it hasn't been heard nationwide —yet. For any doctor challenged with burnout, depression, or thoughts of self-harm, this is a must-hear.
Click the audio page image below. Find out what Dr. Wible did about it. Maybe you'll recognize an answer for yourself. (It's the recording that lists Sound Effect and KPLU as the source.
and wake up to a different way to work.
In July 2015, KPLU conducted a brief and remarkably candid interview with a doctor. Pamela Wible, MD., shined a bright light on the medical system driving too many physicians to the edge.
It aired in the Seattle,Washington area for about 10 minutes and then it was over. Too bad it hasn't been heard nationwide —yet. For any doctor challenged with burnout, depression, or thoughts of self-harm, this is a must-hear.
Click the audio page image below. Find out what Dr. Wible did about it. Maybe you'll recognize an answer for yourself. (It's the recording that lists Sound Effect and KPLU as the source.