CHARM: The Collaborative for Healing and Renewal in Medicine

Empowering well-being leaders, shaping a brighter future

CHARM unites leaders in medical organizations to mitigate burnout and promote well-being across healthcare, fostering thriving professionals and better patient care.

CONNECT & COLLABORATE

GAIN INSIGHT INTO THE LATEST DEVELOPMENT IN WELL-BEING FOR HEALTHCARE

CHARM CONNECT

OPPORTUNITIES TO CONNECT & LEARN

Certification Course
GME Well-Being LEADErs

CHARM NETWORKS

CHARM’s networks were borne out of the need for a space where professionals can share best practices and discuss challenging issues, maximizing and promoting the impact of their well-being initiatives.

CHARM NETWORKS

CHIEF WELLNESS OFFICERS

The CHARM Chief Wellness Officer (CWO) network is the premier network for healthcare system and institutional chief wellness officers.

GME Well-Being LEADERs

Institutional leaders for well-being in graduate medical education connect to share best practice updates via monthly meetings and more often via our email platform.

COACHING PROFESSIONALS

“Through our collaboration and shared expertise, we SUPPORT, INFORM, and INSPIRE the field of physician coaching & the creation of a coaching culture.”

OTHER WAYS TO CONNECT

OUR RESEARCH COLLABORATIVE

A multi-institutional research network that aims to identify gaps in the field of well-being and conduct research to address these gaps.

 

CHARM CONNECT

An initiative designed to foster well-being and community-building through structured and supportive scholarly conversations with well-being champions and leaders.

The CHARM community has been invaluable in helping me to find my voice and begin to make real inroads as a wellbeing leader at my institution. Through collaboration and inspiring discourse with other CHARM members in the CWO, GME, and Coaching communities, I have been able to expand on my own knowledge and experience and have really grown as a leader and subject matter expert.

Pamela Dyne, MD

Professor of Clinical , Emergency Medicine, University of California, Los Angeles