Gaurava Agarwal, MD, discusses the Scholars of Wellness

Webinar
Jan 27, 2021
Virtual
STEPS Forward webinar series

On Jan. 27, 2021, the AMA held a webinar in the AMA STEPS Forward™ series: "The Scholars of Wellness: A faculty development program to create wellness champions."

The National Academy of Medicine's Action Collaborative on Clinician Well-being and Resilience recommends a systems approach to professional well-being. However, there are challenges to implementing this approach including the need for a coalition of trained individuals who can drive change. 

An award-winning faculty development initiative called the Scholars of Wellness is presented in this webinar. Learn how the initiative can be adopted by organizations to help create a critical mass of faculty wellness champions that can advance well-being at the organizational level.

Webinar recording

 

 

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Speaker

Gaurava Agarwal, MD

Gaurava Agarwal, MDassociate professor in the Departments of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences and Medical Education, Northwestern's Feinberg School of Medicine, and director of physician well-being at Northwestern Medicine Medical Groups

Dr. Agarwal is a nationally recognized educator who has won multiple prestigious awards for his work. He serves as a wellness consultant to multiple national research groups and is a certified leadership, organizational, and well-being coach.

Dr. Agarwal specializes in occupational and organizational psychiatry with an emphasis on workplace mental health.   

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