Cut & Tell with Dr. Liz Malphrus | The Truth About Residency (That No One Says Out Loud)
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Cut & Tell is where medicine gets honest.
In this first episode, Dr. Liz Malphrus, a plastic surgery chief resident, opens up about what residency is actually like, beyond the polished narratives. From the hidden curriculum of training to the emotional weight of becoming a surgeon, this is a candid look at the parts of medicine that are usually left unsaid.
She shares:
- Why residency culture is built on silence
- The paradox of learning on real patients
- How competition and comparison evolve over time
- Why the first year in practice may be the hardest
- The problem with traditional “advice”
- And what it means to document this transition in real time
This episode sets the tone for the show: unfiltered conversations about training, identity, and the reality of becoming a physician.
If you’ve ever wondered what residency is really like—or lived it yourself—this is the conversation you’ve been waiting for.
🎧 New episodes of Cut & Tell every Thursday.
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