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    Support well-being with these tools for connection and mental health

    July 6, 2026

    Emory’s commitment to supporting employees includes providing a variety of rectively and prioritize mental well-being. 

    This summer, take time to explore those rer best — whether that’s rest, learning, connection or support

    Building relationships atwork and beyond

    Healthy relationships at work are a key part of overall well-being. Through the Healthy Emory Career and Learning Series, complete at least 90 minutes of learning for an opportunity to earn a medical plan well-being incentive or reward.Completion of the series requires courses on topics including navigating change, self-care and managing difficult conversations. Additional learning opportunities in areas such as emotional intelligence, relationship management and networking allow employees to develop further skills that enhance both personal and professional connections.

    These learning opportunities are open to both Emory Healthcare and Emory University employees:

    • Emory Healthcare employees complete learning through LinkedIn Learning.
    • Emory University employees complete learning through Brainier. 

     Emory University and Emory Healthcare both also offer Employee Re as another key avenue for connection. Employees are encouraged to explore and join ERGs aligned with their interests or identities. While many groups host fewer events during July and August, joining now can help employees get connected ahead of increased programming in the fall. More information onEmory Healthcare ERGsandEmory University ERGsis available online. 

    Volunteer opportunities are another great way to build connections beyond your day-to-day work. Through Emory Open, you can explore meaningful ways to give back, connect with colleagues and the community, and, in some cases, earn medical plan well-being incentives for participation. All qualifying events will include “HE Rewardable Activity” in the title. For questions on whether your event qualifies, please email HealthyEmory@emory.edu. 

    Supporting mental health and access to care

    Social well-being and mental health go hand in hand, and Emory offers several re

    Throughout July, the Revive & Thriveprogram provides offerings for Emory Healthcare employees to support connection and overall well-being. In addition, mental health re Supportprogram

    Emory University employees can access support through the Faculty Staff Assistance Program (FSAP), including a webinar on healthy relationshipsthat addresses both personal and professional dynamics

    Advancing a culture of well-being

    Emory Healthcare has been recognized as a 2026 Wellbeing First Champion by the Dr. Lorna Breen Heroes’ Foundation, reflecting a significant step forward in advancing mental health support for clinicians

    This national recognition highlights Emory’s work to review and update provider credentialing processes by removing intrusive and stigmatizing mental health questions that can discourage clinicians from seeking care. By addressing these barriers, Emory is helping create a safer, more supportive environment, making it easier for healthcare professionals to access the care they need

    This achievement reinforces Emory’s broader commitment to reducing stigma, improving access to mental health res One Emory

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