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Are you constantly drained, stressed, or wondering how long you can keep practicing medicine like this? Burnout isn’t just a buzzword — it’s a crisis.

In this episode of the Input in Physicians Blueprint, Coach JPMD breaks down the 5 real reasons physicians burn out — not just what research says, but what doctors are actually experiencing in their day-to-day lives. From personal stories of divorce and debt to practical ways to reclaim your time, health, and sanity, this episode goes beyond surface-level advice and into the heart of what’s causing physician burnout today.

  • Learn why relationship stress, financial pressure, and poor self-care are silently fueling burnout.
  • Discover simple but powerful habits to take control of your mental and physical health.
  • Get inspired with real-life stories and actionable tips you can use today to reduce stress and protect your career and well-being.

Listen now to uncover the real reasons burnout happens — and exactly what you can do to stop it before it takes over your life.

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Discover how medical graduates, junior doctors, and young physicians can navigate residency training programs, surgical residency, and locum tenens to increase income, enjoy independent practice, decrease stress, achieve financial freedom, and retire early, while maintaining patient satisfaction and exploring physician side gigs to tackle medical school loans.

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