Vitals and Voices

Vitals and Voices EP 52


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In the fifty-second episode of Vitals and Voices, we sit down with Dr. Sean Pirkle, a chief resident in orthopedic surgery at the University of Washington, author of Somewhere in Between, and future fellow specializing in adult foot and ankle surgery as well as pediatric orthopedics. With a passion for treating complex limb deformities in children and young adults, Dr. Pirkle’s journey reflects both surgical precision and a deep appreciation for the human stories behind medicine.

Originally from Suwanee, Georgia, Dr. Pirkle completed his undergraduate studies at Vanderbilt University and earned his medical degree from the University of Chicago. His interest in medicine began early, sparked by a fascination with science and a formative shadowing experience that revealed the profound responsibility and privilege of caring for patients. That moment shaped not only his career path, but also his understanding of medicine as both a science and a deeply human practice.

During his training, Dr. Pirkle was drawn to orthopedic surgery for its unique ability to restore function and transform lives through hands-on, tangible care. Whether in the operating room or at the bedside, he finds purpose in helping patients heal, guiding them through moments of fear, and ultimately “putting people back together.” For him, medicine is not only about technical skill, but also about connection, compassion, and meaning.

Beyond clinical work, Dr. Pirkle is deeply committed to improving wellness in medical training. From serving on wellness committees to writing opinion editorials, he has consistently advocated for a more sustainable and supportive culture in medicine—one that recognizes the challenges trainees face while fostering resilience and fulfillment.

His passion for storytelling led to the publication of his debut book, Somewhere in Between, which offers an inside look at the realities of medical school and explores broader themes of mortality, burnout, love, and finding purpose. Through writing, Dr. Pirkle seeks to make the hidden aspects of medicine more visible and relatable, bridging the gap between clinical training and the human experience.

Dr. Pirkle’s story is one of purpose, reflection, and dedication—reminding us that medicine is not only about healing the body, but also about understanding the stories that shape each patient, and each physician, along the way.

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Vitals and VoicesBy V and V Team