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Published Online: 26 April 2018

Help Yourself and Your Colleagues With New Toolkit

Under the guidance of APA President Anita Everett, M.D., APA has launched a toolkit to help you determine whether you may be experiencing burnout and to provide resources to help you take charge of your well-being. New to the site is another valuable toolkit—the APA Toolkit for Well-Being Ambassadors—to help you advocate for systemic reform in your home institution or organization. The toolkit includes a PowerPoint slide deck and companion manual. Visit psychiatry.org/burnout and apapsy.ch/Ambassadors today. ■

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Published online: 26 April 2018
Published in print: April 21, 2018 – May 4, 2018

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  2. Toolkit
  3. APA Toolkit for Well-Being Ambassadors

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