Ep 223: The real cost of hospital employment with Dr. Mark Shashikant

Episode Description:
What is the real cost of hospital employment for surgeons—and is it as “safe” as it seems?

In this episode of the Boss Business of Surgery Series, Dr. Amy Vertrens sits down with plastic surgeon Dr. Mark Shashikant to explore his journey from military medicine at Walter Reed to civilian practice, and ultimately toward greater autonomy and entrepreneurial thinking.

Dr. Shashikant shares a candid look at the transition out of the military, including the dramatic increase in compensation—and how high salaries and signing bonuses can create “golden handcuffs” that keep physicians stuck in misaligned roles. He also breaks down the realities of hospital-employed practice, from intense trauma call schedules to the hidden expectations of unpaid administrative work.

This conversation dives deep into the business of medicine, including how surgeons generate far more value than they are often credited for—especially through downstream revenue that hospitals rarely acknowledge.

The COVID-19 pandemic became a pivotal moment, exposing the imbalance in employed physician contracts and challenging the assumption that hospitals carry all the risk. From there, Dr. Shashikant began rethinking everything—from compensation models to long-term career strategy.

You’ll also hear how his practice evolved toward cosmetic surgery, why reimbursement changes are reshaping the future of surgical specialties, and what physicians should consider if they’re thinking about private practice or ownership.

In this episode, we cover:

  • Military to civilian transition for physicians
  • Hospital-employed surgeon realities and burnout
  • The “golden handcuffs” of physician compensation
  • Understanding downstream revenue and true value
  • Contract negotiation strategies for doctors
  • Non-competes, productivity models, and leverage
  • Cosmetic vs. reconstructive surgery economics
  • Why no job in medicine is truly “safe”
  • Physician entrepreneurship and practice ownership

If you’re a surgeon or physician navigating early or mid-career decisions, this episode will give you a clearer understanding of your value—and how to take control of your career.