Resources

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We will be adding a variety of resources from time to time which could include videos and presentations, readings, diagrams and figures, and more. Check back frequently to see what we have found. If you come across something interesting that you think could be helpful to others please let us know!

Videos & Presentations

Why Wellness Interventions Don’t Work  [Video] Dr Ange Cooper | CPDME Faculty Development Healthy Learning Environment Course  

Emotional Health & Wellbeing [Video] Dr Ange Cooper | Fear Memorial Conference May 2021

Creating a Culture of Trust: Key to Physician Wellbeing & Patient Safety [Video] Dr Jo Shapiro | Fear Memorial Conference May 2021

Wellness Series THRIVE MD [Video] Dr Keri-Leigh Cassidy | CPDME Professional Development Seminar Series  October 2021

The Trap of Meaning: Recognising the overlap and distinctions between burnout and psychiatric illness ... and learning what to do about each. [Video] | Powerpoint Slides of presentation [pdf - 2.1 mB]
Nicole Herschenhous MD, FRCPC | CPDME Professional Development Seminar Series November 2021

Wellness Workshop 4: Connect, reflect and recharge. [pdf 703 kB]
Talent and Organizational Development & Medical Affairs | CPDME Professional Development Seminar Series December 2021

Moral Wellness: Living and Working with Integrity [Video]
Dr Christy Simpson PhD, Dept of Bioethics | CPDME Professional Development Seminar Series January 2022

Systemic causes and solutions for burnout: Review of Wellness Leadership Training [Video] Dr Dayna Lee-Baggley | CPDME Professional Development Seminar Series February 2022

More self-care is not the answer: PREVENTING PHYSICIAN BURNOUT REQUIRES SYSTEMIC AND CULTURAL CHANGE [article]
by Melanie Staff, featured in VOX MeDal, Fall 2021 p. 42

Creating conditions for change: DAL AND SAINT MARY’S TEAM UP TO TEST NEW WELLNESS LEADERSHIP PROGRAM [article]
by Melanie Staff, featured in VOX MeDal, Fall 2021 p. 44

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