S02EP25: Surgery with Soul: Finding Purpose & Fighting Stigma with Dr. Monique Hassan
Description
Dr. Monique Hassan, a fellowship-trained bariatric surgeon and former Army surgeon, joins the podcast to share the philosophy behind her brand, "Surgery with Soul: Rooted in Purpose, Powered by Compassion."
Dr. Hassan details her circuitous path to general surgery, motivated by a dramatic life-saving trauma case that cemented her commitment to becoming comfortable with the uncomfortable. She discusses how this led her to bariatrics, a specialty where she sees immediate, profound transformations.
Fighting Stigma and Finding Connection
Dr. Hassan emphasizes that obesity is the only major medical problem carried externally, leading to constant judgment and systemic barriers in healthcare. Patients often take three to five years to seek help. She believes that for success in bariatrics, surgeons must go beyond technical skill and address the social issues that surround a patient's health, offering genuine empathy and support.
Leveraging Social Media for Change
Dr. Hassan uses her professional social media to combat the pervasive misinformation about bariatric surgery. She finds that posts that are supportive, speak from the heart, and validate the patient's struggles ("Obesity is a disease; it's not your fault") resonate most strongly, helping patients feel seen and connected.
The Power of Intentionality
To build a reputation outside a major academic center, Dr. Hassan adopted a "Year of Yes" strategy, saying yes to every speaking opportunity to build a quality portfolio.
Ultimately, Dr. Hassan would like to see more genuine diversity in surgical culture—in terms of race, ethnicity, and background—to ensure the profession reflects and better serves the patients it treats.
Resources:
- ASMBS (American Society for Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery): Dr. Hassan is involved in the executive council of this national society.























