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In the house of medicine, we often equate "professionalism" with the ability to ignore our own physical needs. We are trained to power through 24-hour calls, skipped meals, and chronic stress, treating our bodies like machines that only require fuel, never maintenance. But what happens when that biological bill comes due? In this episode, Dr. Santina Wheat sits down with health coach Jenny Pena to dismantle the "Powering Through" myth. They explore how high-stress clinical environments contribute to blood sugar dysregulation and pre-diabetes, and why reclaiming your health is actually a vital leadership strategy. Inside the Episode: • The Clinical Price of Professionalism: How medical culture trains physicians to neglect metabolic health in the name of productivity. • The Stress-Glucose Connection: Understanding how chronic cortisol elevation drives blood sugar dysregulation and A1c levels. • Self-Care as Leadership: Why modeling healthy boundaries—like taking a 15-minute lunch—gives your residents and team permission to stay human. • Beyond the "All or Nothing" Extremes: Practical strategies for managing pre-diabetes and weight loss that fit into a high-stakes, busy schedule. • The Cost of Indecision: Why "not making a decision" about your health is actually a decision to leave your future to chance.Statistics: The Physician Health Gap According to recent data: • Diabetes Risk: Approximately 38% of American adults have pre-diabetes. In high-stress professions like medicine, chronic sleep deprivation (common in residency) is linked to a decreased sensitivity to insulin, increasing the risk of Type 2 diabetes. • Burnout and Diet: Surveys show that physicians experiencing high burnout are significantly more likely to report poor eating habits and "grazing" on high-carb hospital snacks due to time constraints. • The Power of 15 Minutes: Research suggests that even 15-minute breaks every 4 hours can increase productivity and decrease clinical error rates by up to 20%.Resources • Earn FREE CME Credit: Claim your reflective CME or CE credits by listening to this episode on the Learn at Pinnacle App (https://learnatpinnacle.com/education) . • Connect with Jenny Pena: • Website: www.jennypena.com (http://www.jennypena.com) • Instagram: @coachjenp ( / coachjenp ) • Podcast: Path to Better A1C • Connect with Dr. Santina Wheat: • Coaching & Support: santinawheat.com (http://santinawheat.com) • Instagram: @drtinawheat (https://www.google.com/search?q=https...) Disclaimer: This conversation is for educational purposes only and is not medical advice. Please consult your own primary care physician before making changes to your medical regimen. Next Step: Ready to stop powering through and start powering up? Subscribe to The Hidden Load and leave us a rating so other medical leaders can find their way to calm.