Physician Wellness, What to Learn Next: From Self to New Skills and Teamwork

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Thursday, August 26, 2021 | 6:15 to 7:30 PM
Online Seminar | Free to all | CME Available 

Recording will be available following the meeting

What might be on your agenda to learn? What is on – or beyond – your horizon? This evening, using data and stories and together in conversation, we will focus on yourself as well as your potential new directions and skills, and your “team”, whether home or profession. You will have time to discover and think about what you love at work and elsewhere; how you are distinctive; and what is piquing your interest in medicine and beyond these days. You will learn about ways to build and keep relationships and how teamwork works. You will come away with specific ways to map your course, recognize and avoid obstacles and assemble and maintain teams. You will have new energy to learn, which, as Merlin said, “Is the only thing that never fails.”

Learning Objectives:
  • Identify current professional, societal and personal issues that must be addressed to maintain good health for physicians and patients.
  • Employ effective ways to find calm and therefore give opportunities to think, plan and make good decisions about patient’s and personal challenges.
  • Identify an array of approaches to and solutions to frustrating or troubling concerns about the care of patients and self.
  • Discover resources to enhance personal, patient’s and even the health care system’s health needs.

For questions or registration assistance, contact Jenn Mullins, ACCMA Education and Event Associate at jmullins@accma.org or 510-654-5383

Accreditation Statement: ACCMA is accredited by the Institute for Medical Quality/California Medical Association (IMQ/CMA) to provide continuing medical education.
Credit Designation Statement: ACCMA designates this live activity for a maximum of 1.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

Linda Hawes Clever, MD, MACP

Linda Hawes Clever, MD, MACP, is the founder of the nonprofit organization Its purpose is to assist health care professionals and others discover ways to lead healthy and fulfilling lives. She is a graduate of the Stanford Medical School and board certified in internal and occupational medicine. Dr. Clever is active at UC Berkeley and Stanford University, a member of the National Academy of Medicine, and the author of The Fatigue Prescription: Four Steps to Renewing Your Energy, Health and Life.

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