Le Well December 1, 2025 Newsletter
Our mission is to provide centralized services to support SOM students and others involved in the healthcare learning environment. Check out our website.
Dear Students, Faculty and Staff in DUSOM Programs:
Thank you for all you do on a daily basis to improve the environment of learning and patient care.
Watching our medical and health professions students serve as compassionate and valuable members of healthcare teams with a goal of doing the very best job they can to treat patientaddress illness and promote health is a joy. Supporting you is a privilege.
It is absolutely inspiring to witness faculty members' efforts to incorporate high-quality educational practices into their efforts to provide excellent clinical care to patients in a variety of situations, circumstances, and phases of care.
We truly benefit from our staff members' dedication and commitment to keeping our teams running smoothly and maintaining best practices in patient care and education.
Thank you.
Resources for Health and Well-Being
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Well-Being Navigator: Jeanine Bandini, LCSW, is part of the Le Well team and has a specific mission to connect SoM students with helpful resources to help them thrive; schedule a meeting here
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CAPS @ Le Well: Counseling and psychological services in Trent Semans Center - 919-660-1000 to schedule an appointment (specify that you are a student linked to Le Well / SOM)
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Duke Counseling & Psychological Services: Wellness Center on the University campus - 919-660-1000 to schedule an appointment or walk in M-F 9-4
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Timely Care: 24/7 telehealth mental health services
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Duke Student Health: Offers a wide range of healthcare services for all Duke students, many of which are covered by the student health fee, including video visits for quick, convenient care:
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Student Health offers video visits so you can speak directly with a medical provider from your own device. To use this service, you’ll need a My Duke Health account, must be in North Carolina, and should use Google Chrome or Firefox.
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Video visits are available for acne, anxiety/depression, birth control, HIV PrEP, medication refills, referral requests, respiratory illnesses, smoking cessation, STI screening, and UTIs (female). To schedule, call the Triage Nurses at 919-681-9355 (Option 2).
If you’re new to Student Health, you can also schedule a “Welcome to Student Health” video visit. This introductory appointment allows a provider to update your medical record, review screening guidelines, discuss healthy habits, and help you understand available services. It’s an easy way to establish your care with Student Health and feel more comfortable navigating your healthcare. To schedule, call 919-681-9355 and request this visit.
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Suicide & Crisis Lifeline - call or text 988
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Peer Support Collective:
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SoM students are invited to engage 1:1 with psychology interns to provide mutual support
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Now Recruiting interested students to become interprofessional group peer supporters
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Student Accessibility Services: Partners with students with disabilities to establish services for their access and inclusion on campus
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Identity, Culture and Religion: Centers that provide education, advocacy, and support for students
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Senior Associate Dean of International Students: Responsible for advising, supporting, and advocating for the needs of international students and scholars at Duke University
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Duke Chapel & Religious Life at Duke: Convenes, supports, and advocates for all of the officially recognized Religious Life groups on campus that serve students
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Community Pantry: Provides access to nutritious food. Sponsored by Graduate and Professional Student Government
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Office of Financial Aid and Student Financial Planning: Maintains up-to-the-minute knowledge and provides support and advocacy concerning student financial aid and financial planning matters
Students are welcome to access the University-Wide Strategic Realignment site, designed and maintained in an effort to inform the community of future steps in its university-wide strategic realignment. Additional information can also be found at the SOM intranet site.
Have you experienced mistreatment? Wanting to talk about it? Wondering how best to proceed?
Please reach out to jane.gagliardi@duke.edu and/or submit a report through the Adverse Events Reporting System.
THIS WEEK @ LE WELL
Tuesday, December 2nd
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Joshing with Jashi | 12-2 p.m. | Duke PA Program
Stop by to meet, talk with, and/or get chocolate from Jashi Abhirajan, Le Well's Program Coordinator! Treats provided.
Wednesday, December 3rd
Trent Humanities in Medicine Lecture | TSCHE Great Hall
Poetic Survival: Painting the Fire as It Burns Us
Joey Lew, MD, MFA, will speak to her experience as a Duke Surgery resident and a published poet while discussing ways reflective practice provides a lens through which we can improve our emotional intelligence, ward off burnout, and stay true to the values that brought us into medicine. In-person and Zoom options available - registration required.
12:00 - 1:00 pm IPE Lobby - Chat and Snack with the Peer Collective | IPE Lobby
Drop in to chat, have snacks, and connect with peers in a mutually supportive and validating setting! All HPE students welcome! Drop in when you can. Snacks provided.

Granola with Gagliardi | 2-3 p.m. | TSCHE Floor 2
Stop by to meet, talk with, and/or get a KIND Bar from Dr. Jane Gagliardi, Associate Dean for Learning Environment and Well-Being! Stay as long (or as little) as you like. KIND Bars (and occasional other bar-like treats) provided.
Friday, December 5th

Granola with Gagliardi | 11:30 a.m. - 1 p.m. | IPE Building Lobby
Stop by to meet, talk with, and/or get a KIND Bar from Dr. Jane Gagliardi, Associate Dean for Learning Environment and Well-Being! Stay as long (or as little) as you like. KIND Bars (and occasional other bar-like treats) provided.
We are eager to hear from you regarding your ideas for ways to support you better! Please let us know if you have ideas or feedback for wellness-promoting activities.