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     shape the tone and maintain emotional equanimity as best as I can. Maintaining work/life balance is an
     ever-shifting proposition. When I can strike the balance, I am so much happier and more effective. I hope
     this break will help me recognize more quickly when I fall out of balance so I can get the support I need.


                   The NCPS Member Resource Committee - Pop-In Power Hour
                                  Physician Process & Performance Group



     The NCPS Member Resource Committee hosts a monthly open drop-in hour designed for resident-fellow,
     early  career  and  general  members  who  would  like  to  connect  with  leaders  and  peers  in  the  field  for
     informal  mentorship,    practice  insight,  career  path  guidance,  general  advice  &  feedback,  or  just  peer
     engagement in a small group setting. The purpose of the group is to foster personal and professional
     health and growth as you navigate your career in psychiatry.

     While this group offers informal mentorship and peer support, group facilitators are available for formal
     mentorships upon request.
                                           How to ‘Pop-In’ to the Power Hour

     There  is  no  need  to  register  for  the  Power  Hour.  Just  mark  your  calendar  and  set  your  alert  for  last
     Wednesday of the month from 12:00 - 1:00 pm and join using the Zoom link below.

     Please come ready to engage, share and learn from one another.

     Join Zoom Meeting Here
     Meeting ID: 873 7826 5961
     Passcode: 725197
     Dial by your location
     +1 669 900 6833 US (San Jose)

            Power Hours will be scheduled regularly on the last Wednesday of every month from 12-1pm,
            unless otherwise noted. We look forward to connecting and being a valuable resource for you.






                                                    NCPS is looking for story contributors exploring what it is to be
                                                    a psychiatrist in the twenty-first century, the challenges and the
         CONTRIBUTORS                               triumphs, etc. We are also looking for contributors with original
         WANTED!                                    articles  for  a  recurring  column  on  Frontiers  in  Psychiatry,

                                                    highlighting  the  latest  in  research  and  innovative  practices.
                                                    Please  submit  your  short  content  to  the  editors  at
                                                    info@ncps.org.



















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