The State of Mental Health: Survey Data Collected from HPE Students Spring 2022
Spearheaded by Dr. Nancy Knudsen, former Associate Dean of the Learning Environment and Well-Being, Dr. William Bynum, and medical student Franz Belz, along with faculty members and students representing all of the Health Profession Education programs, a survey about mental health and wellness was developed and disseminated in early 2022.
LE WELL: Culinary Medicine with Victoria Yunez Behm
Victoria Yunez Behm MS, MTS, CNS, LDN is driven to be an agent for health and healing.
LE WELL: The Imperfection Session
Wednesday Wellness: The Imperfection Sessions
Advisor: Dr. Will Bynum
Student Lead: Anna Kulawiec
Duke Arts & School of Medicine Offer Beginner Weaving as Stress Relief
The Office of Learning Environment and Well-Being (LE WELL) has partnered with Duke Arts Create and the School of Medicine to offer free workshops twice a month from January through April. On Feb. 14, attendees learned the basics of weaving.
New Partnership Aims to Improve Well-being Through Hands-on Arts Workshops
The Office of Learning Environment and Well-Being (LE WELL) has partnered with Duke Arts Create to offer free workshops twice a month from January through April on the sixth floor of the Trent Semans Center for Health Education.
LE WELL: Collaboration, compassion, and authentic human connection: SOM Students Help a Distressed Individual
One evening after Dean’s dinner, second-year students in the MD program, Dorothy Gheorghiu and Dave Salven, were walking across the Anderson Street bridge when they recognized a person in distress and three other people standing near him. Quickly assessing the situation as dangerous and recognizing the need for action – and human connection – they acted.