I Thought I'd Stay in Academic Medicine. Residency Changed My Mind.
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What does it actually feel like to finish a plastic surgery residency in 2026?
In this episode of Surgeon, Interrupted, Frances Mei sits down with graduating plastic surgery resident Dr. Liz Malphrus just days before graduation to reflect on the end of a six-year journey through surgical training. Together, they discuss burnout, confidence, identity, career choices, and what comes next after residency.
Liz shares how her perspective on medicine evolved during training, why she ultimately chose private practice over academia, and the lessons she wishes she could tell her intern-year self. The conversation explores everything from comparison culture and perfectionism to finding agency, building a meaningful career, and the role supportive partners play in surviving medicine.
They also discuss:
• What residency teaches you about yourself
• The surprising parts of surgical training
• Why comparison is the thief of joy in residency
• Academic medicine vs. private practice
• The power of mentorship outside institutions
• Marriage, support systems, and surviving training together
• What happens when you finally get your life back
• Why physicians may be more capable than they realize
Whether you're a medical student, resident, attending physician, or simply curious about life behind the curtain of medical training, this episode offers an honest look at one of the biggest transitions in a physician's career.
Host: Frances Mei Hardin, MD
Guest: Liz Malphrus, MD
Connect with Liz: https://www.hippocratic-collective.com/members/liz-malphrus-md
@dr.malphrus
Presented by: The Hippocratic Collective
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