Wellbeing Resources
Your wellbeing comprises different dimensions. Click a dimension below to learn more about specific resources, tips and more to support your wellbeing.
Emotional Wellbeing
Emotional Wellbeing is being aware of your own feelings and coping with the challenges life brings. Click the icon to learn more.
Community Wellbeing
Community Wellbeing is building a network of support, including advisors, mentors, peers, friends and family, and relating to one another with respect for yourself and others. Click the icon to learn more.
Physical Wellbeing
Physical Wellbeing is keeping physically healthy, eating well, exercising, maintaining sleep hygiene. Click the icon to learn more.
Intellectual Wellbeing
Intellectual Wellbeing is engaging in the medical school curriculum as well as other scholastic, cultural and community activities. Click the icon to learn more.
Financial Wellbeing
Financial Wellbeing is understanding and feeling in control of your financial situation. Click the icon to learn more.
Values Wellbeing
Values Wellbeing is establishing core values and ethics that guide your life and choices. Click the icon to learn more.
Are you in need of immediate support?
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Student Affairs Office Hours
- Monday @ 1-2 p.m. – Dean Chen
- Tuesday @ 11 a.m.-noon – Dean Symes
- Tuesday @ Noon-1 p.m. – Dean Sanchez
- Wednesday @ Noon-1 p.m. – Dean Young
- Thursday @ 1-2 p.m. – Dean Curran
- Friday @ 12:30-1:30 p.m. – Dean Cruz
- Friday @ 1-2 p.m. – Dean Vinci
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Dean on Duty
- In the case of an emergency after hours and on weekends, medical students should page the dean on duty by calling (617) 638-5795 and sending a page to #4196 or sending a text page to pager #4196 through the pager directory. When paging, you may be directed to dial an additional number which will go straight to the Dean on call.
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Student Health Services – Behavioral Medicine On-Call Line (24/7)
National Support Services
Physician Health Services
PHS is a confidential resource for physicians and medical students who may benefit from help addressing stress, burnout, work-life balance issues, and a variety of physical and behavioral health concerns that sometimes arise in today’s hectic health care environment
Massachusetts Alcoholics Anonymous
AA Massachusetts helps individuals struggling with alcoholism find the help they need on a local basis
National Suicide Prevention Lifeline
The Lifeline provides 24/7, free and confidential support for people in distress, and prevention and crisis resources for you or your loved ones
The Trevor Project
This organization provides 24/7, free and confidential support for young LGBTQ+ people in crisis or in need of a non-judgmental space to chat