STREAM Physician Resilience Program
REGISTER FOR THE ESPN 2024 STREAM PHYSICIAN RESILIENCE PROGRAM
The ESPN will unveil a comprehensive physician resilience training program for practitioners and trainees this Spring. The STREAM (Sustaining and Training for Resilience, Engagement and Meaning – streamelms.com) has now been experienced by over 150 professionals in the US, with wide acclaim and is expanding to a total of 21 children’s hospital in the US in 2024.
We have the pleasure to be able to host this blended curriculum that focuses on development of resilience skills this year. The first session will be held in-person in Vilnius and the other four sessions will be held as live webinars.
Session 4 (virtual)
January 23, 2024: 6-7pm
Resilience: Flourishing in Your Life
Session 5 (virtual)
February 20, 2024: 6-7pm
Connecting with Your Joy and Meaning in Medicine
Participants who complete all 4 sessions will earn a STREAM Training Certificate and, more importantly, be able to identify and implement multiple methods to improve their and their colleagues’ wellbeing and career satisfaction. John D Mahan, MD is Director of this program, developed by a team of experts in physician wellness, and will conduct these sessions for ESPN.
Please view the STREAM website (https://streamelms.com) for more information.
Please register for the STREAM training program through the following link:
https://streamelms.com/registration/
You will be asked to submit your birthdate and the last 4 digits of your ESPN membership profile (Instead of using a social security #, which is how it is listed on the website) during registration – this information is not stored on the website but is used to provide each individual a unique account. In the Institution/Organization tab, please select ESPN.
Once you register, the webinar links will be sent to you.
Please note that only members in a good standing will have access.
Please let us know if you have any questions or need help in the process.
John D Mahan, MD
John.mahan@nationwidechildrens.org
Julie Young PhD (STREAM Project Manager)
Julie.young@nationwidechildrens.org