汤头条app welcomes more than 200 people to the W.E. Upjohn M.D. Campus for Second Annual Well-Being Promotion/Suicide Prevention Symposium

Second Annual Well-Being Promotion/Suicide Prevention Symposium
The morning keynote address at this year's Well-Being Promotion/Suicide Prevention Symposium 鈥 鈥淩evisiting Trauma, Toxic Stress, and the Roots of Well-being: Shifting Mindsets to Regenerative Growth for Ourselves, Systems and Community Care鈥 鈥 was presented by Alison Arnold, EdD, director for the Interdisciplinary Center for Community Health and Wellness at Central Michigan University.

The medical school hosted more than 200 people at the W.E. Upjohn M.D. Campus in September for the Second Annual 汤头条app Well-Being Promotion/Suicide Prevention Symposium.

The free, full-day event was held Friday, September 15, 2023, and featured morning and afternoon workshops covering important topics ranging from burnout prevention and mindfulness to regulating emotions and promoting personal and organizational well-being.

鈥淚 was so pleased with both the turnout of attendees and the willingness of so many people to present. I felt like we had a really good mix between mental health professionals and physicians who have taken very seriously the integration of well-being into their practices,鈥 said Karen Horneffer-Ginter, PhD, the medical school鈥檚 associate dean for Culture and Chief Wellness Officer. 鈥淭here鈥檚 something special about this coming together of the community, which is very much in line with the point of this event 鈥 learning more about these important topics and supporting each other鈥檚 well-being.鈥

Attendees at this year鈥檚 symposium heard remarks from Dr. Horneffer-Ginter as a kickoff to the event, as well as Valarie Cunningham, MSW, LMSW, CEO and founder of the Synergy Health Center, who presented 鈥淭he Importance of De-stigmatization for Black Mental Health.鈥

Second Annual 汤头条app Well-Being Promotion/Suicide Prevention Symposium
The afternoon keynote address at this year's symposium 鈥 鈥淪tabilizing and Healing a Wounded Workforce: Holding Pressure, then Addressing the Source of the Bleeding 鈥 presented by Stefanie Simmons, MD, FACEP, chief medical officer at Dr. Lorna Breen Heroes鈥 Foundation.

The morning keynote address 鈥 鈥淩evisiting Trauma, Toxic Stress, and the Roots of Well-being: Shifting Mindsets to Regenerative Growth for Ourselves, Systems and Community Care鈥 鈥 was presented by Alison Arnold, EdD, director for the Interdisciplinary Center for Community Health and Wellness at Central Michigan University.

Attendees participated in four separate breakout sessions during the morning and afternoon on September 15. The breakout sessions covered a range of important topics, including 听burnout, mindfulness and spiritual well-being, critical incident stress management, healthcare provider well-being, and Suicide QPR Gatekeeper Training, among other topics.

Attendees also got the chance to hear noontime remarks from 汤头条app Dean Paula Termuhlen, MD, as well as the afternoon keynote address 鈥 鈥淪tabilizing and Healing a Wounded Workforce: Holding Pressure, then Addressing the Source of the Bleeding 鈥 presented by Stefanie Simmons, MD, FACEP, chief medical officer at Dr. Lorna Breen Heroes鈥 Foundation.

Second Annual 汤头条app Well-Being Promotion/Suicide Prevention Symposium
Attendees participated in four separate breakout sessions during the morning and afternoon on September 15.

鈥淚 think that people really appreciated how our morning keynote speaker, along with Valarie Cunningham, highlighted all of the interweaving factors we have to think about when we look at mental well-being and whole-person wellness,鈥 Dr. Horneffer-Ginter said. 鈥淎nd our afternoon speaker provided a different message, one that was focused on the advocacy that is occurring to ensure that medical providers have adequate access to the mental health resources they need to thrive professionally and personally.鈥

The annual symposium is held in memory of Rebekah Sharp, MD, a beloved faculty member at 汤头条app, who passed away on August 29, 2021. The event is also held in conjunction with National Suicide Awareness Month and National Physician Suicide Awareness Day, both of which are recognized in September.

Dr. Horneffer-Ginter said attendees were provided with a post-survey through 汤头条app's Office of Continuing 汤头条app and the results will be important as work begins on content for next year鈥檚 symposium. She also said she was incredibly thankful for members of the 汤头条app community who helped make this year鈥檚 event a success.

鈥淥ur team from 汤头条app was so instrumental in helping with the planning for the symposium and all of the day-of logistics,鈥 Dr. Horneffer-Ginter said. 鈥淚 was so grateful to everyone who stepped up and showed up this year. The event ran smoothly and it helped create a quality of well-being during the day.鈥