Manitoba's Health Information Knowledge Network
1. Ontario Medical Association. Could you be burned out?
“The following resources will help you to assess various aspects of burnout and well-being, including professional fulfillment and quality of life, happiness, engagement and dimensions of distress. Use these tools to get a sense of where you are right now.”
2. Canadian Medical Association. Health Worker Burnout Toolkit.
“The Health Worker Burnout Toolkit includes evidence-informed strategies to improve mental health among health care workers. The toolkit includes resources for interventions at the system, organization, team and individual levels.”
3. College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario. Physician Wellness.
Physician wellness content including: programs, services, information hubs, courses, activities and mindfulness resources.
4. Canadian Health Workforce Network (CHWN), the Mental Health Commission of Canada (MHCC), and the University of Ottawa (uOttawa). Psychological health and safety toolkit for primary care teams and training programs.
“This toolkit aims to empower comprehensive primary care teams and training programs to promote psychological health and safety through a set of curated, evidence-informed resources focused on team-based activities, policies, and practices.”
5. Evidence-based resources from PubMed on Mindfulness and healthcare workers.
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