°Õ³ó±ðÌýNAM Clinician Well-Being Collaborative hosted a webinar on Wednesday,ÌýNovember 12,Ìýto convene the Change Maker community in making progress toward institutionalizing well-being as a long-term value. Join the Change Maker network to receive access to this recording and the rest of the series.
This free event:
- Highlights specific communications strategies for different health care audiences (e.g. trainees, faculty, frontline staff, etc.)
- Discusses institutional variations and successful, on-the-ground practices to communicate well-being work in uncertain times and to new generations of health workers
- Explains cross-cutting tactics for breaking silos and encouraging collaboration between well-being departments and other partners
Speakers feature their experiences and lessons learned as Change Maker Accelerators:
- Moderator: ÌýMegan Furnari,ÌýMD, MS,ÌýAssociate Chief Wellness Officer, Oregon Health and Science University
- Cori McClure Poffenberger, MD,ÌýProfessor and Vice Chair for Wellbeing,ÌýDepartment of Emergency Medicine, University of New Mexico School of Medicine
- Mark Speicher, PhD, MHA,ÌýSenior VP of Research, Learning and Innovation,ÌýAmerican Association of Colleges of Osteopathic Medicine
- Evan Thoman,ÌýMS, PMP, CWP,ÌýChief Well-Being Officer, Emory Healthcare
Agenda Overview
2:00 PM NAM Welcome
2:05 PM Panelist Remarks
2:30 PM Panel Discussion and Audience Q&A
3:00 PM Adjourn
About the Series
The NAM Change Maker Campaign was launched to advance theÌýNational Plan for Health Workforce Well-Being’s Priority Areas and spark a national movement to support health workforce well-being. This webinar series, among other campaign activities, aims to facilitate information-sharing and collaboration in a dynamic way, document the impact of ongoing initiatives, and amplify effective solutions to common challenges. See additional series topics >>
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