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Shape Your Path (Session 1) – Achieving Harmony: Effective Methods for Physician Well-being

Gain actionable tools to implement meaningful changes that promote a healthier and more sustainable clinical practice in this first session of the Shape Your Path: Empowering New Physicians series.

Thursday, April 10, 2025

3:00 - 4:30 pm

Maple Grove, MN + online
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Gain actionable tools to implement meaningful changes that promote a healthier and more sustainable clinical practice.

Physician well-being is fundamental to sustaining a long and fulfilling career, delivering high-quality patient care and fostering a healthier community. This session will examine the critical role of well-being in medical practice, highlighting the challenges physicians face and their impact on professional performance and patient outcomes. Through evidence-based strategies and real-world insights, participants will gain practical approaches to enhancing resilience, job satisfaction and overall professional fulfillment.

This initial session of the Shape Your Path: Empowering New Physicians series was held during the 2025 Spring Refresher.

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Olusola Adegoke, MD, MPH, FAAFP

Olusola Adegoke, MD, MPH, FAAFP
Staff Physician, HealthPartners

Adegoke is a family physician currently practicing as a hospitalist within the HealthPartners system. He serves as a preceptor for the Western Wisconsin Rural Family Medicine Residency and is passionate about clinician well-being, particularly through systems improvement, EMR optimization, AI integration in medicine and quality improvement initiatives. After completing his family medicine residency at the University of Minnesota’s St. Cloud campus, he earned a master’s degree in public health from the same institution. He is a graduate of the Leading Physician Well-being Program through the American Academy of Family Physicians, where he now serves as a co-facilitator, helping other physicians develop personal and systems well-being strategies for sustainable practice.

Chaun Cox, MD

Chaun Cox, MD
Assistant Professor, Northridge Clinic Mayo Clinic Health System

Cox has been serving the Mankato area for over 20 years, clinically and within the community. As a former clinic lead and patient experience lead, his journey has been rewarding and challenging. As a Leading Physician Well-being Program graduate, he has been able to meld the challenges faced in his clinic and support his team, giving him a better perspective on his own purpose and profession.

  • Understand the importance of physician well-being and its role in the practice, patient care and community.
  • Gain insight into physician experiences and learn strategies for implementing changes to enhance well-being in clinical practice.
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As part of the 2025 Spring Refresher, the American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP) approved this session for 1.50 AAFP Live Prescribed Credits.

Help family medicine residents and early career family physicians gain essential tools and insights to confidently navigate the early years of their family medicine career by supporting this informative series. Limited to three partners.

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