CU Anschutz FIRST CALL: 1-833-701-0448 Free, confidential help for emotional wellness, work/life assistance for all DOM employees
FindHelpNow: an online CU Anschutz Campus tool that connects students, faculty, and staff with assistance for handling stresses ranging from health, finances, relationships, or academics. The service is anonymous and does not collect or store personal information.
CU Anschutz Faculty and Staff Mental Health Clinic: Accepts most insurance plans, and you can schedule a virtual visit at 303-724-4987
Healthcare Worker Wellbeing Support Line: 303-724-2500
CUWellbeing an anonymous self-assessment tool to help anyone determine their own level of distress and to provide specific guidance to resources based on your responses.
CU Helen and Arthur E. Johnson Depression Center—Community Programs for Mental Wellness and Wellbeing
Resource Links:
Written Exposure Therapy (WET) Intervention—Offered by Department of Physical Medicine
& Rehabilitation and the VA MIRECC. The program is a modified written exposure therapy (WET) intervention that includes feedback by licensed clinical psychologists, psychiatric nurse practitioners and psychiatrists. Participation is anonymous.
Questions: contact
Meredith Mealer and Kate Cochran.
This
interactive series offers health care providers and other staff working in health care settings strategies to name, normalize, and validate worries and experiences during this pandemic and beyond.
Each topic will have self-paced video
modules providing helpful, tangible tools in a psychoeducational format. By understanding stress along a continuum, participants will learn how to manage stress and loss, increase capacity to prevent burnout, elevate connectedness and mindfulness,
and promote self-efficacy and quality patient care.
UCH Employees
Denver Health Employees
National Jewish Employees
VA Employees
Student & Resident Mental Health Resources
Department of Medicine COVID-19 Resources for Faculty and Staff
CU Anschutz Medical Campus Updates
Chair of Medicine COVID Communications
Division of Infectious Diseases
This interactive series offers health care providers and other staff working in health care settings strategies to name, normalize, and validate worries and experiences during this pandemic and beyond.
Each topic will have self-paced video
modules providing helpful, tangible tools in a psychoeducational format. By understanding stress along a continuum, participants will learn how to manage stress and loss, increase capacity to prevent burnout, elevate connectedness and mindfulness,
and promote self-efficacy and quality patient care.
CU Anschutz
Academic Office One
12631 East 17th Avenue
8601
Aurora, CO 80045
303-724-1785