Mini Mental Makeover

Duke Personal Assistance Service (PAS) provides a Mini Mental Makeover session each month through Health Matters. These sessions allow you space to slow down, reflect, and grow in gratitude in an online group setting. The Mini Mental Makeovers are led by Laurie Kovens, a Senior EAP Counselor with PAS. She is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker and a Certified Employee Assistance Professional, with over 15 years of experience.

These sessions are not recorded to maintain privacy and ensure safety when sharing thoughts or experiences.

Mindful Moment

Every Tuesday at 2 p.m., take a moment to relax, recharge, and re-center yourself with Mindful Moment, a group mindfulness program offered by LIVE FOR LIFE. During these quick, 15-minute sessions, you'll learn and practice simple breathing and mindfulness techniques that can reduce stress, increase self-awareness, improve concentration, and promote overall well-being. Drop in and reframe your day with calm and clarity.

Duke Career Corps: Community Resume Review

Duke Career Corps is a new initiative jointly created by the Career and Professional Development Center at Duke's Nicholas School of the Environment and
the Duke Office of Community Affairs.

The purpose of the Career Corps is to provide community members with the opportunity to have their resume reviewed as they prepare to enter the workforce and/or advance their career. Members of the OneDuke career community will
volunteer their time and expertise to be a new set of eyes on your resume

Monday Moves

Make the most of your lunch break with Monday Moves! From 12:30-12:50 PM every Monday, you can participate in online guided stretch breaks with the LIVE FOR LIFE Fitness Team to benefit your mental and physical health!

Nurse-Led Solutions for Rural Health Equity: A Q/A with PhD Student Luke Velickoff

When preparing to become an acute care nurse practitioner in rural Appalachia, Luke Velickoff encountered the problem that would eventually become the focus of their PhD research at Duke University School of Nursing: a lack of resources outlining best practice guidelines for the care of transgender and gender-expansive (TGE) persons during critical illness, complex disease states, or following invasive medical procedures.

Summer Burn Safety

Between long days in the sun, backyard grilling, and celebratory fireworks, summer brings plenty of opportunities for burns and other heat-related injuries, making it the perfect time to brush up on burn prevention and first-aid basics. Associate Professor and Vice Dean Ernest Grant, an internationally recognized burn care and fire safety expert with decades of experience in burn units, shares practical advice to help people stay safe and respond quickly if an injury occurs.

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