The Truth We Don’t Talk About in Medicine

The path to becoming a physician is often viewed through a narrow lens, defined by prestige, stability, and financial success. From the outside, it can look like a straightforward journey with a guaranteed reward at the end. Yet behind that perception is a process filled with sacrifice, uncertainty, and years of relentless commitment that many never fully see or understand.
Public reactions often lack context. When a physician steps away, it sparks quick opinions, yet far less attention is given to burnout, system pressures, financial strain, and careers that shift despite years of investment. This contrast shows how easily judgment can replace understanding.
Medicine is not a perfect practice. It is grounded in science, shaped by constant learning, and limited by human capacity. Even with the best care, outcomes are not always guaranteed. Carrying that responsibility while accepting those limits is one of the most challenging parts of the profession.
The journey requires years of training, delayed milestones, financial debt, and time that cannot be regained. The demands continue beyond training through administrative burdens, evolving knowledge, and the emotional weight of patient care that extends beyond the hospital.
In this episode of Time Out with the Sports Doctor, we take a closer look at the realities behind the profession, challenging common myths about income, lifestyle, and success while unpacking the true cost of becoming and being a physician. This episode highlights the importance of withholding judgment, understanding the unseen sacrifices, and recognizing that medicine is not just a career but a lifelong commitment shaped by purpose, pressure, and continuous growth.
“It’s hard for people to really grasp the amount of dedication and time that it takes to get through medical school. It’s not just deciding you wanna be a doctor, it’s grinding it out through the tough times.” – Dr. Derrick Burgess
Topics Covered:
(00:00:00) Introduction
(00:01:37) Public reaction to stepping away from medicine
(00:03:38) Job instability and physician burnout realities
(00:04:46) Doctors as “saviors” vs the reality of practicing medicine
(00:06:29) 13-year orthopedic surgery journey and sacrifices
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(00:11:17) Delayed gratification
(00:12:45) Reality of medicine vs glamorized perception
(00:16:03) How doctors are trained and keep learning
(00:19:31) Emotional toll, burnout, and loss of personal time
(00:20:30) Medicine is a lifelong calling
(00:21:45) Closing message
Key Takeaways:
“People do not really know about the practice of medicine and what we go through as physicians to get to the point where we are.”
“We are upset about someone when they take control of how their life is run, but we’re not upset about when lives are being destroyed or altered by systems failures.”
“I’m the hands and feet of Jesus… I’m not a savior.”
“No matter what you do, sometimes everyone cannot be saved.”
“You don’t just work when you’re in the hospital, it is a commitment of your life.”
Connect with Dr. Derrick Burgess:
Website: https://www.drderrickthesportsdr.com/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drderrickthesportsdr/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TimeOut.SportsDr
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/derrick-burgess-72047b246/
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@dr.derrickburgess243
Email: thesportsdoctr@gmail.com
Other Links: https://www.hbcuendzone.org/about
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