News and briefs: Manhattan institution offers yoga to relax residents
Residency Program Insider, July 17, 2012
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A wife of an internist at Lenox Hill Hospital in Manhattan is launching a pilot yoga program exclusively for its residents. “The Lenox Chill” program is a month-long optional course designed to help residents better manage stress during residency, according to an Elevated Existence online article.
Exercises in the program include stretching and breathing without the need for yoga mats. The program’s teacher, Julie Graham, says she hopes the meditation will help residents improve their own self care, which will lead to better patient care.
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