This is a reproduction of the Caring Greatly Podcast. The 100th episode and the interviewer Liz Boehm.
Dr. Mel Herbert, emergency physician, educator and medical consultant for the hit TV drama "The Pit," shares how the show portrays the realities of emergency medicine and healthcare's biggest challenges. The conversation reveals how healthcare professionals are pushing for system-wide change, especially in addressing clinician mental health needs.
• Emergency departments serve as society's 24/7 safety net but are facing unprecedented staffing and capacity challenges
• Wait times at prestigious hospitals now routinely reach 12-24 hours due to system-wide issues and patient boarding
• "The Pit" accurately portrays healthcare challenges including workplace violence, administrative pressures, and resource constraints
• Clinicians carry an "emotional backpack" of trauma from witnessing death and suffering without adequate mental health support
• Dr. Herbert advocates for mandatory mental health support for all healthcare workers to eliminate stigma
• Emergency medicine consistently ranks highest in burnout and suicide rates among medical specialties
• The profit-driven healthcare system contributes to systemic problems that harm both patients and providers
• The show helps patients and families understand what really happens in emergency departments
• Media portrayal of healthcare challenges can drive public understanding and potentially influence policy change
Watch "The Pit" to support continued storytelling about healthcare's frontline workers and the challenges they face.