Is It Okay to Be the Bad Guy in Medicine? (We May Have Trapped Tony)
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This week on Social Rounds, we’re asking a question every trainee eventually faces:
Is it okay to be the bad guy?
After a chaotic start (April Fool’s, pranks, and moral debates on roasting vs. psychological warfare), we get into something deeper—leadership in medicine.
Inspired by a satirical Hippocratic Collective piece, Bad Guy’s Corner, we unpack:
- The difference between being tough vs. being cruel
- Why medicine still rewards “villain” leadership styles
- Whether fear actually makes people better or just more traumatized
- How to set high standards without losing your humanity
- What real leadership looks like when no one teaches you how to lead
We share stories from residency, the chiefs who got it right (and very wrong), and the subtle line between pushing people to grow… and breaking them.
Because the goal isn’t to be liked.
But it also isn’t to be feared.
Hosted by:
Tony Chin-Quee: @wheyouat
Frances Mei Hardin: @francesmeimd
Guest: Kate Burhke, DO
Connect with Kate:
https://www.hippocratic-collective.com/members/kate-buhrke-do
Produced by: The Hippocratic Collective