The document discusses physician burnout and argues that organizing toward collective action can help address burnout caused by feelings of powerlessness when treating patients facing socioeconomic hardships. It notes that while burnout is usually attributed to work overload and bureaucracy, its origins may also lie in caring for marginalized patients whose health issues stem from deep-rooted social problems beyond a physician's control. Organizing with others around such issues can combat isolation and empower physicians to enact meaningful change, providing a strategic and therapeutic approach to fighting burnout.