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Between Us: Fostering Relationships to Support Physician Well-being
Focus This activity discusses the importance of cultivating professional and personal relationships for maintaining physician health and wellness. The course focuses on real-world key points, essential priorities, pitfalls, and systematic approaches to assist participants in achieving greater fulfillment, satisfaction, and well-being in the clinic, community, and home life.
Topics:
Cultivating connections
Build professional relationships
Nurturing personal relationships
Helping others
Release Date: February 24, 2025 Expiration Date: February 24, 2028
ACGME/ABMS Competencies This program addresses the following desirable physician attributes: Professionalism and Interpersonal and Communication Skills
Objectives: Upon completion, the participant should be able to:
Identify the impact(s) of personal relationships on physician wellbeing;
Explore strategies to promote life-enhancing, personal relationships for physicians;
Analyze how relationships across the span of a physician’s career can improve wellbeing.
Return Policy No refunds or exchanges will be processed for this program.
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