The Emory School of Medicine Office of Graduate Medical Education is committed to ensuring that residents and fellows remain physically and mentally healthy, retain their joy in learning and maintain their idealism while completing their training programs. Emory residents and fellows play a crucial role in the lives and health of our community and are an important resource for Atlanta and Georgia. Residency is inherently difficult and can be a stressful time, and it is important that residents take care of themselves and their peers in order to get the most out of their educational experience.
Philip Shayne, MD
Associate Dean for GME
Crisis
Faculty Staff Assistance Program (FSAP)
404-727-WELL (404-727-4328)
Other Resources
- Title IX Reporting
- EmorySafe
- Emory-GME Lyft Access Guidelines and Instructions
- Emory Employee Discounts
- Emory Healthcare Network Primary Care Access
- Maven - Emory Benefit Supporting Pregnancy, Postpartum, and Menopause
- On-Call Meal Options (netid/password required)
- Lactation Rooms
- Lactation Rooms-AMBH
- Quiet Space/Worship/Prayer/Meditation Locations
- All-Gender Restrooms
- Grady Gym Access
- Bright Horizons - Emergency Back-Up Care
(Scan QR code to register with employee ID) - Emergency Back-Up Care-FAQ
- Frequently Requested Resources (netid/password required)
- GME Resources Summary
National Suicide Prevention Lifeline
If you are in crisis, please call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline 1-800-273-TALK (8255) or contact the Crisis Text Line by texting TALK to 741741
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