Couverture de 365: [STORY] A Girl Who Collected Gold Stars — Burned Out in Healthcare and Learned to Stop, Drop & Roll

365: [STORY] A Girl Who Collected Gold Stars — Burned Out in Healthcare and Learned to Stop, Drop & Roll

365: [STORY] A Girl Who Collected Gold Stars — Burned Out in Healthcare and Learned to Stop, Drop & Roll

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Once upon a time, there was a gold-star-collecting girl who believed hard work guaranteed fulfillment — so she chose medicine.

In this deeply personal episode, Tracy Bingaman shares the story behind her burnout, her breaking point, and the decision that changed everything: she didn’t quit medicine — she quit martyrdom.

After years of overwork, illness, exhaustion, and people-pleasing inside a system that never loved her back, she chose a different path. One where she practices clinically by choice, not obligation, and built a business that gives her autonomy, flexibility, and impact.

If you’ve ever felt trapped in healthcare, questioned your path, or wondered whether there’s another way to serve without sacrificing yourself…

This episode is your permission slip.

Episode Highlights

  • Why high achievers burn out fastest in healthcare

  • The hidden cost of people-pleasing in medicine

  • The difference between leaving medicine and leaving the system

  • Early warning signs your body is burning out

  • How entrepreneurship creates freedom and impact for clinicians

Keywords: physician associate burnout, PA burnout recovery, healthcare burnout story, clinician entrepreneurship, entrepreneur for healthcare providers, how to leave corporate medicine, part time physician associate, women in medicine burnout, burnout and autoimmune disease, healthcare boundaries, RVU culture, doctor burnout, PA career transition, medical entrepreneurship, income streams for clinicians

What You’ll Learn in This Episode

Why high-achieving clinicians are especially vulnerable to burnout, How corporate medicine subtly reinforces people-pleasing behavior, The difference between quitting medicine and quitting martyrdom, The early warning signs of burnout that most providers ignore, How entrepreneurship can create autonomy, flexibility, and financial margin, Why practicing medicine is one way to serve — not your only way, The mindset shift from RVU-based worth to value-based impact, How to start building something outside the confines of corporate healthcare


Core Themes & Topics


Physician Associate burnout, Healthcare burnout recovery, Women in medicine, Clinician entrepreneurship, Physician Associate career transitions, Boundaries in medicine, Income diversification for clinicians, Part-time clinical practice, Corporate healthcare reform, Identity beyond medicine

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