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Dr. Mark Schildt, Chief Wellness Officer at El Rio Health, shares how they became the first Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC) to earn Gold-level recognition from the American Medical Association’s Joy in Medicine™️ Program in 2024. He describes El Rio's systems-based interventions and offers other strategies for addressing physician well-being and burnout.

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