Workforce Wellness: Social Connections

Dr. Adame spoke at the Pediatric DPC Mastermind on February 2024 about Workforce Wellness Ecosystems.

One key component of positive workforce wellness is Social Connection, the forgotten supplement. Meaningful daily social interactions prevent dementia.

Loneliness, like hunger or thirst, is a signal that we are missing something, in this case, social connections.

In the United States, a large portion of social connections come from work.

Dr. Adame gave practical actionable steps for physician employers to promote social interactions at work feasibly and economically.

Actionable Steps:

  • Lead By Example

  • Survey The Staff

  • Create A Sense of Belonging

    • Staff Uniforms/Swag

    • Weekly/Daily Huddles

  • Promote A Sense of Community

    • Recognize Achievements

    • New Hires, Birthdays, Work Anniversaries

  • Provide a Social Hub Space

  • Plan Space Layouts So All Staff Interact Regularly

  • Encourage Face to Face Communications

Dr. Adame is available for speaking engagements. You can book the Veggies Over Pills Doctor, Noemi Adame, physician and holistic wellness expert for your next event, meeting, corporate retreat, conference, or assembly.

Dr. Adame is a thought-leader in the pediatric concierge movement as a clinician, business owner, and holistic wellness expert. She delivers keynotes that are customized to educate, empower, and inspire your audience. Her dynamic and energetic live presentations offer entertaining yet powerful insights on the power of corporate wellness ecosystems that retain and enhance your workforce.

Book a call to discuss a customized speaking engagement that fits your needs.

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