Real Wellness for Real Emergency Physicians.

A SaaS platform powering physician-led wellness cohorts for EM residency programs — automated cohort management, structured curriculum delivery, progress tracking, and ACGME compliance reporting.

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ACGME compliant · Physician-led curriculum · Measurable outcomes
Mandatory wellness is performative.
EM burnout is a crisis.
ACGME requires wellness programming but programs are scrambling for quality content. Pizza parties and yoga sessions aren't cutting it.

"Burnout and doctors leaving medicine younger than ever are at all time highs in EM."

— Reddit r/emergencymedicine · 234 upvotes

"We undeniably have the highest burnout rate and when other specialties can't see why, it's because they're missing data to reconcile the facts."

— Reddit r/emergencymedicine · 189 upvotes

"There have been some really good threads that talk about the EM-specific factors that contribute to burnout — decision fatigue, moral injury, etc."

— Reddit r/medicalschool · 178 upvotes
1 in 3
EM residents considering leaving medicine
65%
report mandatory wellness is unhelpful
$1M+
cost to replace a single EM physician
0
EM-specific structured wellness platforms
Structured wellness that
actually works.
Physician-designed curriculum meets cohort management technology — real outcomes, not checkboxes.
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Cohort Management

Automated cohort creation, scheduling, and facilitation tools. Run structured wellness groups without administrative burden.

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EM-Specific Curriculum

Physician-designed content addressing EM-specific challenges — moral injury, decision fatigue, circadian disruption, and compassion fatigue.

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Progress Tracking

Validated burnout and resilience assessments tracked over time. See real improvement in resident wellbeing with data.

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ACGME Reporting

Automated compliance reports for ACGME wellness requirements. Demonstrate program investment in resident wellbeing with hard data.

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Self-Guided Modules

For residents who want to go deeper. Evidence-based techniques for managing moral distress, building resilience, and preventing burnout.

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Physician-Led Design

Every module is designed by physicians who've experienced EM burnout firsthand. Not consultants. Not coaches. Real EM physicians.

From performative to transformative.
Deploy to your residency program in weeks.
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Program Onboards

Your residency program selects curriculum modules and configures cohort settings for your residents.

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Cohorts Form

Residents are organized into small cohort groups for structured peer support and curriculum delivery.

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Engage & Track

Residents work through EM-specific content, participate in facilitated discussions, and complete assessments.

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Measure & Report

Track burnout reduction, resilience improvement, and generate ACGME compliance reports automatically.

Wellness that understands EM.
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Built by an EM Physician

Designed by a physician with COVID ICU experience and narrative medicine training. Real suffering fluency, not theoretical frameworks.

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HIPAA & FERPA Compliant

Resident wellness data is protected with enterprise-grade security. Individual data never shared with program leadership.

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Measurable Outcomes

Validated burnout assessments prove the platform works. Show your ACGME reviewers real data, not attendance logs.

Real wellness for EM.
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Help us build the wellness platform EM residency programs actually need. Answer a few questions to shape our product.
Are you an EM resident experiencing moral distress or burnout symptoms?
How helpful have your residency's mandatory wellness activities been for your actual mental health?
Do you have a support system outside of residency that understands EM-specific challenges?
Would you pay $29/month for a structured wellness platform, or would your program invest $5K/yr for ACGME-compliant cohort wellness tools?
What kind of support would actually help you survive and thrive in EM training?

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Thank you for joining ResilienceMD. We'll be in touch with early access details. EM wellness shouldn't be a checkbox — and we're building the platform to prove it.