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EPISODE · Mar 27, 2026 · 39 MIN

Wellness for Clinicians Part 1: Basic Principles | #73

from Restore Healthcare Project · host Dr. Jennifer Kang

In this refreshing episode of the Restore Healthcare Project, Dr. Jennifer Kang interviews Dr. Susie Hunt, a longtime GP, chaplain, and founder of Doctors for Doctors in Cambridge, to explore a radically different vision of clinician wellness. Rather than centering resilience on productivity hacks or better routines, the conversation reframes well-being through identity, worldview, and abiding in the love of the Father. Drawing from years of confidential pastoral care with over a thousand healthcare professionals, Dr. Hunt exposes how anxiety, depression, and burnout have been normalized in medical culture—and how false identities, hurry, and a separation mindset quietly erode peace. Through practical spiritual rhythms like “pause, breathe, reflect,” honest conversation with God, practicing gratitude, and releasing emotional burdens that were never meant to be carried, this episode offers a restorative path forward. It is a compelling call for healthcare professionals to rediscover connection over scarcity, belonging over performance, and to anchor their resilience not in doing more, but in abiding as beloved sons and daughters of God.Facebook - ⁠https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61554104156850&mibextid=eQY6cl⁠Tiktok - ⁠https://www.tiktok.com/@restorehealthcareproject?_t=8rCih8fjAH0&_r=1⁠Youtube - ⁠https://www.youtube.com/@restorehealthcareprojectWebsite - ⁠https://www.restorehealthcareproject.org/⁠Selah Health International - ⁠https://www.selahhealthinternational.org/

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