Resident well-being

Marvin

Marvin is a mental health resource developed specifically for medical residents.  Marvin works with WSU employees' insurance, so there is no cost other than a standard co-pay.  It is also confidential and can be accessed at any time so it is convenient for the residents to use.  Please see this video link, and here's a sign-up link

Marvin also offers workshops for residents and faculty free of charge. Please see this flyer. They also have interactive webinars on a variety of topics such as positive psychology, distress tolerance, boundary setting, and interpersonal skills enhancement, or their staff can design specific workshops tailored to meet the needs of individual programs. Program directors may wish to contact Jacinta Harman, Marvin's Director of Clinical Services.

Marvin was recently promoted by ophthalmologist/TikTok sensation Dr. Glaucomflecken.

Wellness Warriors Program

Our nationally recognized Wellness Warriors program is free for full-time eligible employees and is designed to offer each participant the tools and resources to create a personalized wellness plan.

More information is available at: http://wellness.wayne.edu/

Employee Assistance Plan (EAP)

An Employee Assistance Program provides a confidential location for employees and their families to receive assistance with personal matters. The Employee Assistance Program provides professional counseling, education, and referral services to you and your family members.  To see a list of the books available, please click here.

You can contact the EAP 24/7/365!

1-800-448-8326

EAP can help you with a variety of issues:

  • Marital and family problems
  • Child or adult care issues
  • Alcohol and/or drug abuse
  • Balancing work and family
  • Depression and anxiety
  • Work-related concerns
  • Financial or legal problems
  • Career transition issues
  • Personal growth and development

Life Advisor EAP Services can be found here.

Ulliance Life Advisor Bulletin, click on Newsletter to see the latest edition.

More information is available at: http://hr.wayne.edu/avp/eap/

You may also access the Life Enhancement Resource Center by visiting: http://www.lifeadvisoreap.com/MemberLogin.aspx

WSU College of Education Counseling & Testing Center
(313)577-1681
Website:  http://coe.wayne.edu/tbf/counseling/center-index.php

Warriors Strong Together

Warriors Strong Together is a program administered by the WSU Dept. of Psychiatry and Behavioral Neurosciences that provides free assistance for all members of the WSU community who may be experiencing mental health challenges. The services are available by telephone or videoconferencing. Warriors Strong Together was begun during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Wellness Warriors Program

Our nationally recognized Wellness Warriors program is free for full-time eligible employees and is designed to offer each participant the tools and resources to create a personalized wellness plan.

More information is available at: http://wellness.wayne.edu/

ACGME Wellness Resources

Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education has created a page to share with residents and fellows that promote a culture of physical well-being and provide support in the case of burnout, depression, or suicide.
More information is available at: http://www.acgme.org/What-We-Do/Initiatives/Physician-Well-Being/Resources

AAMC Wellness Resources

Association of American Medical Colleges link to Well-Being in Academic Medicine
More information is available at: https://www.aamc.org/initiatives/462288/articlesbooks.html

AMA wellness resources to help boost your personal well-being