PLAY PODCASTS
Dr Sogge on Burnout, Biology and Bureaucracy: Why Brilliant Doctors Break

Dr Sogge on Burnout, Biology and Bureaucracy: Why Brilliant Doctors Break

Dr Sogge on the Art & Science of Thriving · Kimberly Sogge

February 11, 20261h 0m

Audio is streamed directly from the publisher (traffic.libsyn.com) as published in their RSS feed. Play Podcasts does not host this file. Rights-holders can request removal through the copyright & takedown page.

Show Notes

BURNOUT, BIOLOGY, AND BUREAUCRACY: WHY BRILLIANT DOCTORS BREAK A Special Presentation by Dr Sogge for the Northern Ontario School of Medicine Physician Wellness Team

Episode Description:

In this powerful and research-grounded presentation, Dr. Kimberly Sogge delivers an essential conversation on physician burnout that every healthcare professional needs to hear. Recorded for the Northern Ontario School of Medicine's Physician Wellness team in early 2026, this episode tackles one of the most critical challenges facing modern medicine: the systemic breakdown of brilliant physicians under unsustainable conditions.

Dr. Sogge, a leading voice in physician wellness and mental health, brings her extensive clinical experience supporting physicians across all specialties, practice settings, and career stages—from medical directors and deans to those just entering clinical medicine. Her message is clear and compassionate: burnout is not a personal failure, it's a predictable outcome of systems designed to demand perfection while starving the conditions that make excellence sustainable.

What You'll Learn:

Understanding Burnout as a Systems Phenomenon

  • The three defining characteristics of burnout: overwhelming exhaustion, cynicism and detachment, and profound ineffectiveness
  • Why burnout is a response to chronic job stressors, not an individual weakness
  • The fundamental attribution error in healthcare: how we misdiagnose systemic problems as personal failures
  • Research-based evidence on burnout patterns, mental health impacts, and suicide risk among physicians

The Biology of Chronic Stress

  • How chronic stress and cognitive overload fundamentally change attention, empathy capacity, sleep cycles, and emotion regulation
  • The physiological reality: systems lose elasticity under prolonged stress and cannot recover without structural change
  • Why "resilience training" alone cannot solve a systemic problem

The Bureaucracy Problem

  • Administrative friction and documentation burden as central accelerants of burnout
  • Real-world examples of how EMR systems and bureaucratic processes contribute to physician exhaustion
  • The critical importance of feedback loops between physicians and system designers

Evidence-Based Solutions

  • Organizational interventions that actually work (and why most wellness initiatives miss the mark)
  • PGME-level strategies to reduce burnout in training environments
  • Individual physician practices small enough to implement during a shift
  • The power of peer-to-peer support and community connection
  • Why seeking support is not only compatible with excellence—it's essential to it

Special Focus: Rural and Remote Physician Wellness This episode includes powerful discussion on the unique pressures facing physicians in smaller communities, where losing even one physician can devastate an entire healthcare system, and where community expectations can make self-care feel impossible.

Key Takeaway:

Needing support does not disqualify you from excellence in medicine. It is simply human, and completely compatible with being a brilliant physician. Dr. Sogge's research-grounded, practical approach offers hope and actionable strategies for physicians, healthcare organizations, and medical education programs committed to creating sustainable conditions for care.

About Dr. Kimberly Sogge:

Dr. Kimberly Sogge is a clinical psychologist specializing in physician mental health and wellness. With extensive experience supporting physicians dealing with burnout, moral injury, and the transition into, during, or out of crisis, she brings both clinical expertise and deep compassion to this critical work. Her practice focuses on the intersection of individual support and systemic change, recognizing that sustainable physician wellness requires addressing both personal experience and organizational context.

Dr. Sogge is recognized as a leading voice in physician wellness, combining rigorous research with practical, implementable solutions. Her work spans individual clinical support, organizational consultation, and advocacy for systemic changes that make excellence in medicine sustainable.

Resources Mentioned:

  • Maslach Burnout Inventory (MBI)
  • Research on moral injury in healthcare
  • Peer support networks and physician wellness platforms
  • Jane EMR system (Canadian-developed with responsive customer feedback)

For Physicians: If you recognize yourself or a colleague in this conversation, please know that support is available. Reaching out is not weakness—it's wisdom.

Episode Length: 60 minutes

Recorded: Early 2026 for the Northern Ontario School of Medicine Physician Wellness Team

The Art and Science of Thriving with Dr. Kimberly Sogge explores evidence-based strategies to help you live your best life.