Resiliency Center
Resiliency Center
Fostering Well-being and Resilience for U of U Health Employees, Teams, and Systems
CONTACT US
295 Chipeta Way, 4th Floor
Salt Lake City, UT 84108
801-213-3403
resiliencycenter@hsc.utah.edu
Hours available by appointment.
Since 2017, the Resiliency Center has been a hub for coordinating and providing well-being assessment and intervention across 麻豆学生精品版. We house resources, programs, and services essential to professional fulfillment.
Resiliency Center Programs & Services
Psychological Support
Academic medicine is meaningful and uniquely stressful. The Resiliency Center offers a suite of support services tailored to meet the emotional well-being needs of U of U Health faculty and staff. Our licensed mental health therapists specialize in working with health care professionals in both individual and group settings.
Confidential, short-term (1-4 sessions) one-on-one support designed to help enhance occupational well-being. These sessions are tailored to the individual and may cover the emotional impact of an adverse event, mitigating burnout, workplace interpersonal conflict or moral injury, boundary setting, and referrals to long-term therapy.
Team-based sessions to debrief shared highly stressful or traumatic events or engage in purposeful conversation about the unique stressors associated with working in academic medicine. These sessions provide a space for faculty and staff to process their emotions, share experiences, connect with their team, and learn strategies to support themselves and others.
A structured program that teaches communication skills and coping strategies to faculty and staff so they can support one another through challenging experiences 鈥搒uch as patient loss, medical errors, or burnout. The program fosters a culture of mutual support from peers who understand the daily realities of working in academic medicine.
CODE LAVENDER
Code Lavender is a coordinated system-wide response for U of U Health teams following a challenging or adverse event. We provide timely support to teams through leadership consultation, individual and group check-ins, support materials, and communications assistance.
What happens when I activate Code Lavender?
- CONNECT
The caller will connect with the dispatcher and notify them of the Code Lavender. The Code Lavender triage team will be notified immediately and connect with the caller within 30-60 minutes - TRIAGE
Triage will gather information and determine next steps for communication and immediate short-term support. - ACTIVATION
The code is active for 72 hours as next steps are determined. - CHECK-IN
The Resiliency Center will check-in 72 hours following the event to ensure all immediate needs were met. - MONITORING
The Resiliency Center will continue to oversee the case for as long as needed.
Work with a Well-Being Specialist to implement evidence-based intervention tailored to your team鈥檚 needs. Projects use Better U data to identify specific opportunities and use continuous improvement methodology to design, implement, scale and measure impact of a project.
Engaging one-time presentations or short educational series on essential well-being topics like Psychological Safety, Strategies to Reduce Burnout, and Addressing Occupational Stress Injuries. These sessions provide tools to help your team thrive in demanding work environments.
Using the guide, this approach sparks conversations and shared decision-making among teams. A Well-Being Specialist helps teams identify what contributes to meaningful work, what gets in the way, and what opportunities to focus on to create a culture of well-being.
Expert guidance for leaders with a Resiliency Center Well-Being Specialist focused on building resilient and thriving teams. Get guidance on how to create a supportive work environment, reduce job stress and stressors, and build a stronger and more connected team.
An annual event co-hosted by the Resiliency Center, University of Utah Center for Health, Ethics, Arts, and Humanities, and UtahPresents. The event offers a space for U of U Health and community members to share their experiences of health and healthcare live and onstage at Kingsbury Hall.
A comprehensive survey capturing employee engagement and well-being at U of U Health. The Resiliency Center leads survey design and analysis, reports results to leaders and teams, and facilitates action planning and improvement projects based on results.
U of U Health holds the American Medical Association鈥檚 Joy in Medicine Award (silver status), recognizing our commitment to improving physician and clinical team well-being. The Resiliency Center advances this work through initiatives focused on assessment, commitment, efficiency, teamwork, leadership, and support.
RESILIENCY CENTER MAIN CAMPUS EXPANSION
A select number of Resiliency Center services are now expanding to faculty and staff across the University of Utah.
In this first stage, our focus is on supporting team well-being. We鈥檙e here to assist leaders with integrating wellness into goals and decision-making and strengthening our system resiliency.
Whether you are part of a team, a supervisor, or a senior leader, the Resiliency Center provides tools and guidance to embed well-being into every level of our University community.
The Resiliency Center expansion is shaped by the expertise of the Wellbeing and Resilience Task Force.
Goals:
- Better U Survey Expansion: Providing supervisors with data and support to take meaningful action.
- College Wellbeing Implementation Leads: Appointing champions in each college to coordinate well-being efforts.
- Embedding Well-being Across the University: Integrating resilience and well-being principles into planning and goal setting at every level.
Meet Our Team
Amy Locke, MD
Chief Wellness Officer
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Megan Call, PhD
Associate Chief Wellness Officer
Director, Resiliency Center
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Jake Van Epps, PhD
Associate Director, Resiliency Center
Jamuna Jones, LCSW
Clinical and Team Empowerment Well-Being Specialist
Jennifer Ellen Mueller, MSPH, MCHES
Team Empowerment Well-being Specialist
Charlyn Raaberg, LCMHC
Clinical Well-being Specialist
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Jason Archuleta, LCSW
Clinical Well-being Specialist
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Natalie Jenson, LCSW
Clinical Well-being Specialist
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Betsy Holm
Program Manager
801-213-3403
Mike Day
Operations Manager
801-213-1477
Mindy Vanderloo, PhD, Med
Research Development Associate III
Dani Nives, LCSW
Programs Manager, Wellbeing & Resilience Intitiative- Main Campus