Wellness and Resilience
In accordance with SAEM's Statement on Commitment to Clinician Well-Being and Resilience, SAEM supports endeavors related to physical health and wellness and the fight against burnout. Below is a growing collection of SAEM wellness initiatives, partnerships, articles, and other resources supporting this cause.
NAM Action Collaborative
SAEM is a proud, inaugural sponsor of the National Academy of Medicine Action Collaborative on Clinician Well-Being and Resilience, a network of more than 60 organizations formed in 2017 and committed to reversing trends in clinician burnout by raising the visibility of clinician anxiety, burnout, depression, stress, and suicide; improving baseline understanding of challenges to clinician well-being; and advancing evidence-based, multidisciplinary solutions to improve patient care by caring for the caregiver.
The Action Collaborative is composed of five working groups that will meet over the course of four years to identify evidence-based strategies to improve clinician well-being at both the individual and systems levels. Products and activities of these five working groups include an online knowledge hub, a series of NAM Perspectives discussion papers, and an all-encompassing conceptual model that reflects the domains affecting clinician well-being.
Clinician Well-Being Knowledge Hub
The Clinician Well-Being Knowledge Hub is a comprehensive resource repository for those seeking to promote clinician well-being at their organizations and in their personal lives. Visit the knowledge hub>>
- Making The Case For The Chief Wellness Officer In America's Health Systems: A Call To Action
- Executive Leadership and Physician Well-being: Nine Organizational Strategies to Promote Engagement and Reduce Burnout
- Implementing Optimal Team-Based Care to Reduce Clinician Burnout
- More resources
SAEM Pulse Articles
- The Academic EM Physician's Role in Promoting Physician Wellness - September/October 2018
- Imposter Syndrome: The Shame We Wear Beneath the White Coats - March/April 2018
- EM Health and Wellness: World Suicide Prevention Day - September/October 2017
- Graduate Medical Education / Decoding Physician Wellness - May/June 2017
AEM Journal
- So the Doctor Is Burned Out: What Does It Mean for Patient Care? - February 2019
- Regarding Wellness and Burnout Initiatives in Emergency Medicine - December 2017
- Current Workforce Characteristics and Burnout in Pediatric Emergency Medicine - January 2016
- A Reflection on the Measurement of the Burnout Syndrome - March 2015
AEM Education and Training Journal
- Emergency Medicine Trainee Burnout is Associated with Lower Patients' Satisfaction with Their Emergency Department Care - February 2018
- Emergency Medicine Faculty Are Poor at Predicting Burnout in Individual Trainees: An Exploratory Study - April 2017
- Screening for Burnout in Emergency Medicine Residents: Now What? - April 2017
- An Investigation of the Relationship Between Emergency Medicine Trainee Burnout and Clinical Performance in a High-fidelity Simulation Environment - January 2017