MSSNY’s Peer to Peer (P2P) Program Available to Help
Stress and burnout among physicians have been documented for years, and with the holidays approaching, that stress may be overwhelming. MSSNY’s peer supporters can help you gain a new perspective on your job and other life stressors. MSSNY’s Peer to Peer (P2P) program affords physicians, residents, and medical students the opportunity to talk with a peer about work or life stressors.
If someone you know is struggling with life stressors, reach out to the P2P program to connect them to a peer supporter! Email: [email protected] and request that you be connected with a peer supporter or call 1-844-P2P-PEER (1-844-727-7337) and request that you be connected with a peer supporter
If you wish to become a trained peer supporter, please reach out to Emily Rento, Program Coordinator, at [email protected].
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