The School of Medicine is committed to supporting every aspect of your medical school journey, which includes a well-rounded approach to your personal well-being and development. You’ll find this support woven into your education and mentoring, along with the following programs and resources.
The Physician Lifestyle Management Course is a one-credit course created to focus on the developing physician. Through each stage of their medical education, students will have opportunities to develop in multiple areas. This course provides opportunities for self-knowledge and growth. Current students, log in to BlueLine for course details.
Medical students tend to become consumed by their academic challenges. Part of being a successful student and developing a fulfilling career is learning to manage stress and maintain a balanced lifestyle. Wellness lectures, newsletters, and activities on topics such as stress management, mood and anxiety are provided for students throughout the year. Activities such as picnics and ice skating are sponsored by the school to enhance balance, well-being and class camaraderie.
The Wellness Chronicle is designed to assist medical students at Creighton University School of Medicine with a host of issues relevant to their physical, mental, and spiritual well-being. The majority of articles provided within the Wellness Chronicle are written by medical students and Student Affairs. As appropriate, we will borrow from other resources in order to provide students with the most practical and up-to-date information and advice on various wellness issues, particularly in the areas of spirituality, exercise and fitness, nutrition, relationships, and mental health.
Check out the latest issues of the Wellness Chronicles (PDFs):