Speaking Up in Surgical Residency And Paying the Price
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In Part 2 of our conversation with Kate Buhrke, DO, we pick up where her story left off — inside the realities of surgical residency.
Kate shares what happened after transferring programs, the culture shock of moving from a county hospital to a private practice environment, and how speaking up about resident conditions quickly labeled her a “problem resident.” What started as advocacy for fairness — from educational funding to work hours — eventually escalated into probation, retaliation, and a system increasingly determined to push her out.
This episode dives into the hidden curriculum of medical training:
- the politics of residency programs
- what “not a good fit” often really means
- how institutions protect themselves
- and why speaking up can come at a steep personal cost.
Kate reflects on the moment her residency ended, the emotional aftermath, and how she’s now rebuilding her career in medicine in a different way — while helping other trainees navigate similar experiences.
This is a candid conversation about power, culture, and survival in medicine — and why losing your position doesn’t mean losing your purpose.
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