Chief Wellness Officer course
Stanford Medicine
This interactive one-week course from the Stanford Medicine WellMD Center helps participants cultivate expertise in the principles and applications that contribute to physician well-being. Each day includes lectures, activities and interactions based on the Stanford Physician Wellness framework and drawing on the extensive experience of course faculty. As part of this course, participants also develop a customized strategic plan for their own organizations.
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