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Dr. Greg Murphy is a practicing urologist and four-term Republican Congressman representing North Carolina’s third district—and the only physician in Congress who still actively sees patients, entirely pro bono. Before entering politics, he served as an affiliate professor, urology group president, and chief of staff at a Level 1 trauma center in Greenville, NC. These days, he’s sounding the alarm about what he sees as a crisis in the medical profession: a generation of young doctors who, in his view, are losing their sense of calling.
In this episode of How I Doctor, Dr. Graham Walker talks with Congressman Murphy about the tweet that sparked backlash from younger physicians and the deeper frustrations behind it. Together, they explore the erosion of autonomy, the death of private practice, and what Murphy calls “the ultimate sacrifice” that medicine requires. It’s a fiery, honest, and civil conversation that cuts across generations, full of tough questions, uncomfortable truths, and a shared commitment to fighting for the future of patient care.
What You’ll Learn in This Episode:
If you’re a doctor questioning the future of medicine or just looking for a straight-talking take on what it means to stay in the fight this episode’s for you.
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Dr. Greg Murphy is a practicing urologist and four-term Republican Congressman representing North Carolina’s third district—and the only physician in Congress who still actively sees patients, entirely pro bono. Before entering politics, he served as an affiliate professor, urology group president, and chief of staff at a Level 1 trauma center in Greenville, NC. These days, he’s sounding the alarm about what he sees as a crisis in the medical profession: a generation of young doctors who, in his view, are losing their sense of calling.
In this episode of How I Doctor, Dr. Graham Walker talks with Congressman Murphy about the tweet that sparked backlash from younger physicians and the deeper frustrations behind it. Together, they explore the erosion of autonomy, the death of private practice, and what Murphy calls “the ultimate sacrifice” that medicine requires. It’s a fiery, honest, and civil conversation that cuts across generations, full of tough questions, uncomfortable truths, and a shared commitment to fighting for the future of patient care.
What You’ll Learn in This Episode:
If you’re a doctor questioning the future of medicine or just looking for a straight-talking take on what it means to stay in the fight this episode’s for you.
🩺 Offcall is more than a platform — it’s a community. Join today!
📝 For a full transcript of this episode click HERE
🎧 Subscribe to receive new How I Doctor episodes directly in your feed here: https://episodes.fm/1767429315
👨⚕️Follow Dr. Graham Walker on
LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/graham-walker-md/
IG https://www.instagram.com/ubergraham/
Bluesky https://bsky.app/profile/drgrahamwalker.com
✉️ Join our newsletter On/Offcall here https://offcall.beehiiv.com/subscribe
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IG https://www.instagram.com/offcalldotcom/
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