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Aspects of Wellness

Aspects of Wellness

There are many aspects to wellness. At Stritch, we help physicians-in-training attend to their various wellness needs -- from financial and spiritual wellness to learning about how to stay healthy as physicians-in-training learn to care for others.

Academic

The ability to open our minds to new ideas, pursue lifelong learning, and make a positive impact through our work.

Social

The ability to relate to others and maintain positive relationships with family, friends, and co-workers.

Physical

The ability to maintain a healthy lifestyle; to choose healthful habits and avoid destructive habits.

Emotional

The ability to understand ourselves and share feelings in a productive manner.

Environmental

The ability to recognize our own responsibility for a positive impact on the quality of our environment.

Financial 

The ability to manage money effectively and make wise financial decisions.

Spiritual

The ability to seek self-awareness, find meaning in something larger than yourself, and respect and forgive others.

There are many aspects to wellness. At Stritch, we help physicians-in-training attend to their various wellness needs -- from financial and spiritual wellness to learning about how to stay healthy as physicians-in-training learn to care for others.

Academic

The ability to open our minds to new ideas, pursue lifelong learning, and make a positive impact through our work.

Social

The ability to relate to others and maintain positive relationships with family, friends, and co-workers.

Physical

The ability to maintain a healthy lifestyle; to choose healthful habits and avoid destructive habits.

Emotional

The ability to understand ourselves and share feelings in a productive manner.

Environmental

The ability to recognize our own responsibility for a positive impact on the quality of our environment.

Financial 

The ability to manage money effectively and make wise financial decisions.

Spiritual

The ability to seek self-awareness, find meaning in something larger than yourself, and respect and forgive others.