Dear Physician, Why Working Harder Isn’t Making You More Valuable


Why doesn’t working harder always lead to higher pay, recognition, or fulfillment for physicians?
In this episode of the Visionary MD Podcast, we explore a critical shift in thinking: value in healthcare is defined by the organization—not just by your effort or performance.
Using the “circus owner” metaphor, this episode breaks down how value is actually perceived inside organizations—and why doing more (more patients, more RVUs, more output) often leads to incremental gains, not transformational growth.
Key Insights:
- Every organization has an owner Decisions about compensation and opportunity are shaped by leadership priorities—not just individual performance.
- Applause ≠ value Patient praise, awards, and visibility feel meaningful—but they don’t always translate into organizational value.
- More work is not the solution Doing more of the same work faster keeps you on the same treadmill.
- Value must change to get different results To grow your income, impact, or flexibility, you must change the kind of value you create—not just the volume.
The Bottom Line
If you want a different outcome in your career, you can’t rely on working harder alone. You need to think differently about how value is created—and how it’s perceived.
Work With Me
If you’re ready to step off the treadmill and rethink your career strategy, I’d love to support you.
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