
When Dr. Jessica Bunin woke up after open-heart surgery to find her attending quietly sitting by her bedside, everything she believed about medicine changed. It was no longer just about procedures or protocols. It was about presence.
In this powerful episode, Dr. Bunin shares her journey through three cancer diagnoses, two war-zone deployments, and a lifetime of service in military medicine. From leading critical care units in Afghanistan to mentoring young physicians, she reflects on how pain, purpose, and human connection can transform the way we lead and care.
Her story is a reminder that even in the toughest battles, whether in war, in illness, or in leadership, empathy is the strongest force we have.
đď¸ Want to be a guest on the podcast? Click đ â https://medstorymedia.com/podcastâ â â â
đ Access free tools and downloadsâ . â Click đ â â â â â â https://medstorymedia.com/resourcesâ â â â
Disclaimer: The views expressed in this podcast are solely those of the individuals speaking and do not represent the views of their employers. This episode is for informational and storytelling purposes only and should not be taken as medical advice. Always consult your healthcare provider with any personal medical concerns.
Music Credits: Music for this episode comes from Blue Dot Sessions and the Descript Audio Library.
Production Note: The MedStory Podcast is made possible by MedStory Studios and listeners like you.