
Episode # 39 • 17 May 2026
Perfectionism in Medicine and Litigation
Perfectionism is one of the most underappreciated drivers of suffering in malpractice litigation, and one of the least talked about. In this episode, Dr. Gita Pensa is joined by Dr. Amna Shabbir, dual board-certified physician, Master Certified Life Coach, and TEDx speaker, to explore how the perfectionism that made us good doctors becomes our own worst enemy when we are sued.
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We explore the shame-perfectionism cycle that medicine instills in us, how it shapes our response to being named in a lawsuit, and what it looks like to move from self-punishment toward excellence grounded in courage and clarity. We emphasize that civil litigation is a dispute resolution mechanism, not a verdict on your care or your character, and explore why that distinction is so hard to hold onto.
Dr. Shabbir is the creator of the Courage Bridge, a framework for high achievers ready to redefine success without sacrificing standards.
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