University of British Columbia resident wellness program
University of British Columbia
The University of British Columbia’s Resident Wellness Office’s (RWO) website provides resources and support for navigating residency. The page features a list of group services, confidential support services, RWO events, resources, frequently asked questions and a wellness blog.
Topics
Establishing a wellness mindset Psychologically safe learning Career transitions
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