

High-Functioning. Respected. Quietly Exhausted. A Masterclass for Physicians
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Date: April 16, 2026
Time: 4:00 PM (Pacific Time, US & Canada)
Physicians are trained to operate at a high level.
To think clearly.
To carry responsibility.
To perform under pressure.
And many do - exceptionally well.
Yet behind the white coat, something often remains unspoken:
- a constant mental load
- a quiet, persistent exhaustion
- a sense of not fully being yourself
- the weight of always holding everything together
From the outside, everything may appear:
- stable
- controlled
- even successful
But internally, something feels… off.
Not overwhelming enough to stop.
Not visible enough to explain.
But present enough to matter.
Modern medicine continues to invest heavily in:
- technology
- infrastructure
- growth
But rarely in the internal state of the physician, not theoretically, but practically.
Because without internal clarity and sufficient capacity, even the most capable physician can begin to feel unsustainable over time.
This session is led by Dr. Signe Dauskane Platace, who brings a unique, multi-dimensional perspective:
- Physician (MD)
- Medical lawyer specializing in healthcare systems
- Co-founder of two private medical clinics
- Someone who has personally experienced the pressure, exhaustion, and loss of meaning many physicians quietly carry
After years within the system, a different question emerged:
What if the most important investment in medicine is not the system—but the physician within it?
During this session, we will explore:
- Why high-performing physicians often enter cycles of overextension
- What “quiet exhaustion” actually looks like from the inside
- How it subtly impacts clarity, energy, and decision-making
- What begins to shift when it is no longer ignored
Experience
The second part of the session includes a short guided experience designed to:
- reduce accumulated mental load
- create internal space
- reconnect you with clarity and direction
Simple. Direct. Practical. This is not a lecture.
It is a focused experience for physicians who sense that something is there—even if it has never been clearly named.
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