Queen's University resident wellness program
Queen's University
Queen’s University’s resident health and wellness program website outlines the causes of stress that can occur during residency and encourages residents to seek help at the first sign of difficulty. The website provides information on counselling, regional learner advocates, resources for resident health and wellness, the mindfulness training program, and more.
Topics
Establishing a wellness mindset Psychologically safe learning Career transitions
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