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Annual Meeting & Exposition Seattle, Washington | March 22‐25 Addressing Wellness and Resilience of Residents in Your Residency Program Nancy A. Alvarez, PharmD, BCPS, FAPhA Assoc. Professor and Associate Dean Academic and Professional Affairs The University of Arizona College of Pharmacy – Phoenix Jean Venable “Kelly” R. Goode, PharmD, BCPS, FAPhA, FCCP Professor and Director Community‐based Residency Programs Virginia Commonwealth University School of Pharmacy 1

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Annual Meeting & ExpositionSeattle, Washington | March 22‐25

Addressing Wellness and Resilience of Residents in Your Residency Program

Nancy A. Alvarez, PharmD, BCPS, FAPhAAssoc. Professor and Associate Dean Academic and Professional Affairs The University of Arizona College of Pharmacy – Phoenix   

Jean Venable “Kelly” R. Goode, PharmD, BCPS, FAPhA, FCCP Professor and Director Community‐based Residency Programs       Virginia Commonwealth University School of Pharmacy       1

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• Define wellness and resilience activity in the healthcare professions • Compare and contrast previous happiness work and it’s relationship and importance in residency training. 

• Apply character strengths to admission processes to admit residents with predetermined zest and grit.

• Design activities to use during residency training that enhance both preceptor and resident experience. 

• Formulate a plan to address a situation with resident wellness and resilience. 

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Learning Objectives

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• It’s only ONE (TWO) year(s)!• I was trained this way and so will you…get over it!• Get use to it – this is the practice/work world!• You are not in pharmacy school anymore – welcome to healthcare!  • Its hard work and there is no room for: 

• Happiness• Fulfillment• Fun

• Pull up your boot straps and get on with it

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It’s a Residency for Pete’s Sake!  

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• New buzz words??• Wellbeing defined by WHO:

• “the state in which an individual realizes his or her own abilities, can cope with normal stresses of life, can work productively, and is able to make a contribution to his or her own community”.Wellbeing involves having positive self image and esteem.• Two key elements

• Feeling good• Functioning well

• Resilience defined by the American Psychological Association• “the process of adapting well in the face of adversity, trauma, tragedy, threats or even significant sources of stress”• Complex and can be viewed as trait, a process, a tool, or an outcome• Changes over time

Wellbeing and Resilience

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• Improve the patient experience Access to care Satisfaction

• Reduce costs Bundled payments Pay for outcomes Decreased payment for services and products

• Improve population health Population management Health and wellness Integrated care models

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Triple Aim Tenants: Institute Healthcare Improvement

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The Enabling Aim

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Improve population health

Reduce costImprove patient 

experience 

Clinician Wellness

Bodenheimer, T, Sinsky C.  From Triple to Quadruple Aim: Care of the Patient Requires Care of the Provider.  Ann Fam Med 2014; 12:573‐576.

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• Shared Goals• Clear Roles• Mutual Trust• Effective Communication• Measurable processes and outcomes

Team‐based Care

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• Standard 3• Residents function and work as a member of the health care team

• Standard 6• Collaborate, document, and communicate with physicians, other pharmacists, patients, and other health care professionals as a member of an interprofessionalteam in the provision of safe, effective, and coordinated patient‐centered care

PGY1 Community‐Based Residency Standard 2017

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• Essential for safe, high‐quality care• Improved patient‐clinician relationships• A high‐functioning care team• An engaged and effective workforce

• When we invest in clinician well‐being, everyone wins

Clinician Wellbeing

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11https://nam.edu/clinicianwellbeing/resources/factors‐affecting‐clinician‐well‐being‐and‐resilience‐conceptual‐model/?sf_action=get_data&sf_data=all&_sft_post_tag=pharmacy‐health‐care‐provider

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• APhA recognizes that the well‐being and resiliency of pharmacists and pharmacy personnel are preserved, and the delivery of their services is optimized when …

• they are enabled to be effective healthcare providers who are valued, respected, and supported by payers, patients, policy‐makers, employers, and members of the healthcare team;

• they can fully utilize their education, knowledge and training to positively impact patients’ lives and the effectiveness of the healthcare team;

• administrative burdens are decreased and/or manageable by appropriate support from management/employers;

APhA Statement on Wellbeing and Resilience

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• APhA recognizes that the well‐being and resiliency of pharmacists and pharmacy personnel are preserved, and the delivery of their services is optimized when …

• they can practice in supportive environments with adequate resources (including sufficient staff) to perform their patient care services;

• coverage for the medication use process supports and encourages the provision of quality patient care services;

• they can regularly engage in their profession and establish collegial relationships with pharmacists outside of their own practice site; and,

• they are empowered to identify and achieve their work‐life balance by aligning personal and well‐being goals with their chosen workplace.

APhA Statement on Wellbeing and Resilience

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Headlines

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• Happiness is not simply feeling good• Inclusive of collection of experience

• Enjoyment • Excitement • Pleasure• Overall sense of well‐being

• Links to attitudes and behaviors (i.e. calling, empathy)• Growing body of literature of positive emotions • Residency vs. life balance…

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What Does Happiness Have to Do with Residency Training?  

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• It’s life…

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What Does Happiness Have to Do with Residency Training?  

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Rates of Depression in Pharmacy Residents

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Williams E, et al. Am J Health‐Syst Pharm. 2018; 75:292‐7

Indicator (PHQ‐9) September 2015 December 2015 March 2016

Not depressed 33.8% 27.3% 26.4%

Mild depression 32.2% 36.9% 33.8%

Moderate depression 23.2% 21.2% 22.3%

Moderately severe depression

7.6% 10% 10.3%

Severe depression 3.2% 4.6% 7.3%

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Happiness at work is…deep and abiding enjoyment of daily 

activities fueled by:

‐‐ a passion for meaningful purpose; ‐‐ a hopeful view of the future; and

‐‐ true friendships

Annie McKee 18

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Happiness 

Purpose 

FriendsHope

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Enhance Residency Training and Beyond

McKee A.  How to Be Happy at Work: The Power of Purpose, Hope, and Friendships. Boston, MA: HBR Press [2017].   

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Work Myth and/or Happiness Trap Applied

• Residencies must be grueling• How residents feel during residency training does not matter• Residents should not ask for more of work beyond what is outlined• Residency is merely the means to gain 3‐5 years experience rapidlyTraps• Overworked• Ambition• Should (Judgment)• Helplessness

Myths

McKee A.  How to Be Happy at Work: The Power of Purpose, Hope, and Friendships. Boston, MA: HBR Press [2017].   

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What is your role as residency director/preceptor to help?  

• Enhance self‐awareness around beliefs about the work of residency training

• Determine whether work myths or ‘happiness traps’ exist for you• Adopt a whole person approach to resident training• Employ ‘curious learner’ (vs. judgmental knower) tactics• Leverage coaching techniques• Create practice environment that fosters comraderie, mutual respect, & sustainable                           success

Leader Development Operating System. Pharmacy Leadership and Education Institute.   McKee A.  How to Be Happy at Work: The Power of Purpose, Hope, and Friendships. Boston, MA: HBR Press [2017].   

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• Practice Environment• Coaching• Modeling

• Grit• Zest

• Culture and attitudes• Expectations

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Residency Program, Practice Site and Preceptors

https://catalyst.nejm.org/physician‐well‐being‐efficiency‐wellness‐resilience/

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• Preceptor Plans• Continuing Professional Development

• APhA Advance

• Yearly Self‐Assessment• Wellbeing 

• Available as an App• https://www.mededwebs.com/well‐being‐index

• 10 Item Validated Perceived Stress Scale• Maslach Burnout Inventory

• https://www.mindgarden.com/315‐mbi‐human‐services‐survey‐medical‐personnel

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Preceptor Development

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Whole Person Paradigm – Stephen R. Covey

SPIRIT

HEART

MIND

BODY

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• Recruitment• Interview/Admissions• Orientation• Training• Graduation

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PGY1 Community‐Based Residency Application

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• 24 character strengths (Seligman and Petersen) form ‘backbone” at KIPP Public Charter Schools

• Highly predictive character strengths of positive life outcomes (spread across 24 indicators) • Petersen identified seven – though curiosity swapped in for love

• Aside from a ‘report card’, desire is to integrate character strength and indicators into life of classes/school

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Intersection of character strengths and academics

https://www.kipp.org/approach/character/ . Accessed 3/13/2019

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Adaptable for residency admission?  

https://www.kipp.org/approach/character/ .         Accessed 3/13/2019

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• Grit in psychology is a positive, non‐cognitive trait based on an individual's perseverance of effort combined with the passion for a particular long‐term goal or end state (a powerful motivation to achieve an objective)

• Zest is a way of 'approaching life with excitement and energy. It is rare for them to do things halfway or halfheartedly‐ they are alive and activated.

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GRIT and ZEST

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• How have you turned a dream into a reality?• How have you dealt with failure and bounced back from it?• Tell me about a time you had an idea to improve a process at work and what was the result?

• Describe a project that you had to work on for an extended period of time and how you stayed engaged?

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Interview Questions to Assess Grit

https://www.forbes.com/sites/raquelbaldelomar/2016/07/31/four‐interview‐questions‐to‐help‐you‐hire‐people‐with‐grit/#4973fd0b50d3

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• Have them describe a time when they experienced total immersion while working. What did it feel like to them?

• Ask candidates to describe their approach to life using five or six words.  Do they use terms that convey energy, curiosity (e.g., love to learn, courage, creativity)?

• How does the candidate talk about success in their life?• What in the candidate’s life represents the most prideful accomplishment?

• Ask interviewees to describe a setback in their life. How did they bounce back from it? What did they learn?

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Interview Questions for Zest

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• Use interviews and letters of reference• Do coworkers, bosses, and/or direct reports say the candidate has a positive influence on those around them? 

• Does the candidate energize the workplace; do they motivate others through either word or action? 

• How do people describe the candidate? Words like “enthusiastic,” “positive,” “high energy,” and “creative,” indicates the candidate possesses zest.

• Does your candidate have a history of regularly exceeding expectations and delivering results at the highest levels? Does the person approach tasks wholeheartedly or begrudgingly?

• Do your candidates demonstrate creativity in their work, be it producing new products or processes, making decisions, and so forth?

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Assessment for the Presence of Zest

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• Be clear with expectations of resident• Workload• Time commitment• Expectations

• Be clear about culture of residency program

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Resident Candidate Interview

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• How do you feel about all of the activities you will be expected to complete during residency training?

• Which of the years in pharmacy school was the most difficult and how did you deal with the stress?

• What types of things do you enjoy outside of work?

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Wellness and Resilience Questions for Interview

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• Pre‐Residency Self‐Assessment• Add tools for assessing

• Grit• http://success.gatech.edu/sites/default/files/images/how_gritty_are_you_quiz.pdf or• https://angeladuckworth.com/grit‐scale/

• Time management• https://www.mindtools.com/pages/article/newHTE_88.htm• https://www.leadershipiq.com/blogs/leadershipiq/quiz‐how‐do‐your‐time‐management‐skills‐stack‐

up• https://www.proprofs.com/quiz‐school/topic/time‐management

• Work‐life Balance• https://hr.berkeley.edu/sites/default/files/attachments/Balancing_Life_Roles.pdf• https://www.projecttimes.com/images/batimes/pdfs/SelfAssessingYourWorkLifeBalance.pdf

• Resilience• https://hbr.org/2015/01/assessment‐how‐resilient‐are‐you

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Self‐Assessment and Reflection

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• Add questions/questionnaire to assess beliefs (Take Notice)• What does work‐life balance mean to you?

• Orient to culture and expectations

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Orientation

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• Pre‐Residency Reflection• Residents provide reflection on pre‐residency self‐assessments

• Add a midpoint check• 10 Item Validated Perceived Stress Scale

• End of Residency Reflection• Retake pre‐residency self‐assessments and reflect on changes

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Self‐Assessment and Reflection

Lee HM and Young SD. Am J Health‐Syst Pharm. 2017; 74:599‐604

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Approach resident as a curious learner

PLEI Operating System Whole person approach

Way to “be”

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• One of six essential leadership styles• Positive impact on performance, culture, and results• Focuses on personal development not immediate work goals• Works well with individuals who open to learn/grow • Least used due to time or skill of the preceptor 

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Enhance curiosity through coaching

Goleman D.  Leadership that gets results. Harvard Business Review. 2000;78(2): 78‐90.

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Coaching…EIE (IO)

Education Inspiration

Empowerment

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• Kickstart: “What is on your mind (right now)?”• AWE: “And what else?”• Focus: “What is the real challenge for you here?”• Foundation:  “What do you want?”• Lazy: “How can I help?”• Strategic:  “If you are saying YES to this; to what are you saying NO? • Learning:  “What was most useful for you?”

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The Coaching Habit:  Seven Essential Questions

Stanier MB.  The Coaching Habit: Say Less, Ask More, & Change the Way You Lead Forever. Toronto ON Canada: Box of Crayons Press [2016].   

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• How do you view work and what myths/traps make YOU unhappy? • Which happiness traps do YOU keep others in? • How can emotional intelligence competencies improve work effectiveness• Self‐awareness: Social awareness and Self‐Management: Relationship Management   

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Enhance Residency Training and Beyond

McKee A.  How to Be Happy at Work: The Power of Purpose, Hope, and Friendships. Boston, MA: HBR Press [2017].   

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• Connect• Be active• Take notice• Give• Keep learning

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Improving Wellbeing

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• Structure• Regular meetings (Connect)• Case/topic discussions (Keep Learning)

• Work‐life balance• Time management

• Hot topic presentations (Take Notice)• Readings (Keep Learning)• Courses (Keep Learning)

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PGY1 Community‐Based Residency Application

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• Preceptor Roles• Manage time well • Teach Grit (Give)

• Encourage residents to discover passion• Support resident activities outside comfort zone• Expect frustration, accept failure in order to learn, empower resident to grow • Foster a growth mindset

• Learning Experiences• Patient Care (Connect, Give, Keep Learning)• Practice Management• Leadership• Community Service (Be Active, Give)

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PGY1 Community‐Based Residency Application

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“I am not having an easy time establishing work‐life balance during this program. I am not finding it easy to make friends and I spend a lot of time alone. And when I do something fun, I find that I don’t enjoy myself – worried that I should be focused only on residency activtities. On the other hand, I am worried that I am blowing my opportunity to live in a new city and experience new things.”

• What would you say in a coaching session?

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Case

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7 Essential Questions AppliedFocus Question:   “There is a lot going on here.  What is the real challenge going on 

for you here?” “If you had to pick one of these topics to focus upon now, which would be the real challenge for you?”

AWE Question:  “And what else?”Foundation Question: 

“ What do you want?”

Lazy Question:  “How can I help”Strategic Question:

“If you said yes to activities for pleasure, to what are you saying no?  

Learning Question:

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Case – Where to Start? 

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• Validated Assessments to Assess Work‐Related Dimensions of Well‐Being• https://nam.edu/valid‐reliable‐survey‐instruments‐measure‐burnout‐well‐work‐related‐dimensions/

• Self‐Assessments• Stanford Medicine https://wellmd.stanford.edu/test‐yourself.html

• Burnout• Emotional Intelligence• Empathy• Happiness• Mindfulness• Physical Fitness• Self‐Compassion• Stress• Work‐life Balance

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Resources for Measuring Wellbeing and Burnout