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he Resiliency Center's Wellness Champion Program empowers individuals and teams to manage stress, reduce burnout, and increase well-being together by building resilience alongside optimizing the work environment. Through the program, Wellness Champions identify the most significant needs of their group and select project(s) to pursue that have the highest likelihood of impact. The poster fair provides an opportunity for these change agents to share their research, best practices, and techniques developed with colleagues and the health community.
Check out the 2021 Well-being and Resilience projects and posters below.
Chief Wellness Officer Amy Locke shares practical strategies for leaders to address the real tension we’re feeling between the desire to take a break and the increasing workload.
A year ago, University of Utah Health decided to tackle a major problem in health care today: burnout. Forty people – and their teams – spread across an enormous health system took on the challenge. We sat down with family physician and co-director of the Resiliency Center Amy Locke to learn about what works in improving faculty and staff wellness.
What can we do right now to make our work environment better? Chief Wellness Officer and family medicine physician Amy Locke shares a simple team-based model for identifying opportunities, sorting what’s feasible and impactful, and empowering the frontline to lead change.