From Residency to Real Life: Avoiding Burnout Before It Starts

From Residency to Real Life: Avoiding Burnout Before It Starts

From Cutaneous Miscellaneous: The Dermatology Residents Podcast by Dermsquared

January 7, 2026 · 39 min · Season 6 · Episode 47

About this episode

The episode discusses burnout in medical training and emphasizes the importance of well-being and aligning career choices with personal values.

In this episode of Cutaneous Miscellaneous, host Nicholas Brownstone, MD, is joined by Vinh Chung, MD, dermatologist and Mohs surgeon, for a thoughtful conversation on burnout, physician well-being, and becoming the kind of doctor you want to be. They explore why burnout often emerges early in training, driven by workload, time pressure, and administrative demands, and how it can manifest as emotional exhaustion, depersonalization, and diminished fulfillment. Dr Chung reframes burnout as something that can develop through neglect rather than inevitability, emphasizing the importance of supportive teams, shared purpose, and meaningful work. The discussion also touches on moral injury, the role of autonomy in professional satisfaction, and the value of aligning career decisions with personal values rather than prestige or compensation alone. Tune in to the episode to reflect on who you want to become as a physician, how to evaluate culture and leadership when choosing your next step, and how long-term perspective, humility, and human connection can help sustain fulfillment in dermatology.

People in this episode

Host: Nicholas Brownstone, MD

Guest: Vinh Chung, MD

Topics covered

  • burnout
  • physician well-being
  • career decisions
  • emotional exhaustion
  • supportive teams
  • professional satisfaction

Keywords

  • burnout
  • physician well-being
  • emotional exhaustion
  • moral injury
  • career decisions
  • supportive teams
  • professional satisfaction

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