Physician Wellness

Now, more than ever, IEHP recognizes these challenging times for health care. With IEHP’s inspiring and compelling Mission to “Heal and Inspire the Human Spirit,” we are mindful of the cost of caring on clinician health and well-being and we want you to know we care about you, stand with you, and want to support you in ways that help you sustain joy in your work. We have provided best-practice and highly respected resources here for provider well-being. May you continue to find purpose and fulfillment in your calling to this very sacred work of health care.

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Resources

Stanford Well MD

A robust site of resources, courses, publications, self-assessments, research, innovation, conferences, and trainings.

 

National Academy of Medicine

A compilation of key resources for improving clinician well-being.

 

American Association of Physician Leadership (AAPL)

Resources, courses, and tools for Physician Wellness, Physician Leadership, and more.

 

Coalition for Physician Wellness

Resources, mobile app, research, podcasts, books and publications.

 

Healthcare Burnout Symposium 

Annual conference that addresses the multiple facets of burnout crisis and how to increase the well-being of physicians, nurses and administrators. Visit website to learn more about conference agenda and how to earn continuing education credits.

 

American Medical Association Alliance (AMA) Steps Forward Program: Improving Physician Resilience

Resources for physicians to enhance their resiliency and prevent burnout. Visit website to learn more about the AMA’s Steps Forward guide and module. Physicians might be able to earn continuing education credits by completing the training.

 

American College of Physicians

Online learning center with webinar and videos available on physician well-being and professional fulfillment.

 

Los Angeles County Medical Association (LACMA) Interactive

Wellness dashboard and resources for physicians.

 

National Suicide Prevention Hotline

The lifeline provides 24/7, free and confidential support, prevention and crisis resources for anyone in need and best practices for professionals in the United States.

 

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