Navigating Faculty Wellness ‘Tensions’
This workshop provides participants with the opportunity to both explore wellness tensions and identify ways to address them. Participants identify where tensions exist for their own roles that impact wellbeing and discuss approaches to ‘navigating’ these tensions.
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Description
This workshop is for faculty and staff who experience challenges to their wellbeing that result from tensions that exist relating their various roles. Some of these are a result of tensions relating to differing expectations of individuals and the organization in which they work. Other tensions arise between the healthcare setting and ‘academia’ (university/colleges).
In this workshop, participants will have the opportunity to explore these tensions, identify ways to address them and consider the importance of civility and its influence on the participant’s ability to enable change.
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