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Remote Enhanced Stress Resilience Training (ESRT) During COVID-19
Enhanced Stress Resilience Training (ESRT) is now offered remotely for support during the COVID-19 pandemic. We are now offering our 5-week course in mindfulness-based cognitive training on zoom - to strengthen resilience, manage stress and build skills for navigating uncertainty and discomfort with balance. Each 1-hour class is led by a certified instructor, and followed by 30 minutes of Q&A. Classes are experiential - learning and practicing techniques - with emphasis on application to the daily life and work of surgeons and physicians. You can request a course for your group or join a scheduled course - typically offered in the evening, so partners and families are welcome to join.
For more information, please contact:
Carter Lebares, M.D.
513 Parnassus Avenue, U-373
San Francisco, California 94143
(415) 502-5588
[email protected]
Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction (MBSR) Classes at UCSF
Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction at Osher Center
Registration:
You may register online.
Questions? E-mail or call 415-353-7718
Related Programs
- Department of Surgery
- General Surgery
- Resident Portal
- UCSF Aging, Metabolism, and Emotions (AME) Center
- UCSF Osher Center for Integrative Medicine
Behavioral Interventions
- Method | Science Of Behavior Change - The SOBC method aims to identify key mechanisms underlying successful change in health behaviors like diet and exercise. Going through the three steps of the method—Identify, Measure, and Influence—helps us to understand why an intervention worked or didn’t work.
- Stage Model for Behavioral Intervention Development - The Stage Model is a model of behavioral intervention development composed of six stages: basic science (Stage 0), intervention generation, refinement, modification, and adaptation and pilot testing (Stage I); traditional efficacy testing (Stage II); efficacy testing with real-world providers (Stage III); effectiveness research (Stage IV) and ...
Talks and Presentations
- Mental Training for Surgeons: Better, Stronger, Faster and Happier?, Carter Lebares, MD, UCSF Department of Surgery Grand Rounds June 8th, 2016, Video and Slides
- Enhanced Stress Resilience Through Mindfulness: Compassion Communication Community, UCSF Faculty in Surgery and Anesthesia, Carter Lebares, MD Elissa Epel, PhD Rick Hecht, MD, 2017
- Effects of Perceived Stress on Psychological Well-Being, Cognitive Function, and Neural Pathways in Surgical Trainees Practicing Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction
Aditi Desai, Dr.Carter Lebares, Poster Presentation at CHORI - Children's Hospital Oakland Research Institute - Mindful Surgeon: Improving Performance Through Mindfulness in Surgery
- Carter Lebares, MD, UCSF Department of Surgery Grand Rounds June 13th, 2018.