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    • The Lumunos program utilizes weekly email prompts for guided self-reflection on specific topics.

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  • Program participation is limited to medical doctors to create a confidential and relatable setting.
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    • Weekly emails encourage doctors to engage in self-reflection, addressing key aspects of their professional lives.
    • Monthly facilitated discussions provide a platform for physicians to share experiences and coping strategies.
    • The physician-only format cultivates an environment of trust and psychological safety, enhancing the quality of discussions.

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