Well-Being

Well-Being and Mental Health Resources for Residents and Fellows
Self-Screening Tool
An online well-being self-screening tool, a well-Being index, is available to all UCSF residents and fellows. The Well-Being Index is a validated tool that helps you better understand your overall well-being and areas of risk compared to other residents and fellows from around the country. This tool is anonymous and your scores are not shared with anyone, including anyone at UCSF. Well-Being Index
Following Incidents of Injury, Threat or Violence in the Workplace
This guidance to be used following incidents of injury, threat or violence in the workplace has been carefully crafted to help trainees navigate the complexities of handling incidents of threat, violence, or injury at work. It's important to recognize that the steps for residents and fellows sometimes differ from other hospital staff (e.g., nurses, etc.) due to the unique nature of your training and specific health and disability coverage. Your safety and well-being are our top prioirities and your input is valuable in ensuring this document remains effective and pertinent. We welcome any feedback or suggestions you might have for future updates. Please send any questions or suggestions to Glenn Rosenbluth and Diana (Dee) Martinez.
A Map of UCSF GME Well-being Resources
Whether you are looking for resources for individual mental health or peer support for residents and fellows or want to report or get support for discrimination, harassment or other mistreatment, this guide presents the appropriate resources to address these types of concerns.

