Resources for resident well-being
Residents are encouraged to seek advice and counseling from any faculty member. The program director and coordinator are available at any time if help is needed.
In addition to these resources, digital tools are available to assess stress and the potential for burnout, as well as to provide education in stress management.
The Employee Assistance Program (EAP) is designed to offer assessment, referral, and/or short term counseling for personal problems, including stress, depression, grief, family, financial, legal problems, and drug and alcohol dependence. EAP services are free and confidential. Residents can contact EAP through Carebridge 24/7/365 emergently or to schedule an appointment with a Carebridge consultant confidentially and free of charge at 800.437.0911 or access non emergent assessment tools and life resources through the Carebridge website at www.myliferesourses.com. Ask the program coordinator or the GME office for the access code for this service.
The GME office, at no charge to the resident offers an AMA membership which includes "Headspace", a popular meditation and mindfulness app. Other AMA resources include:
Burnout and Well-Being
Resident and Fellow Burnout
The campus fitness center offers reduced rates and a resident free day on the second Thursday of every month.
In addition to these resources, digital tools are available to assess stress and the potential for burnout, as well as to provide education in stress management.
The Employee Assistance Program (EAP) is designed to offer assessment, referral, and/or short term counseling for personal problems, including stress, depression, grief, family, financial, legal problems, and drug and alcohol dependence. EAP services are free and confidential. Residents can contact EAP through Carebridge 24/7/365 emergently or to schedule an appointment with a Carebridge consultant confidentially and free of charge at 800.437.0911 or access non emergent assessment tools and life resources through the Carebridge website at www.myliferesourses.com. Ask the program coordinator or the GME office for the access code for this service.
The GME office, at no charge to the resident offers an AMA membership which includes "Headspace", a popular meditation and mindfulness app. Other AMA resources include:
Burnout and Well-Being
Resident and Fellow Burnout
The campus fitness center offers reduced rates and a resident free day on the second Thursday of every month.