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Listen to highlights from the AMA's Well-Being Communications Strategy webinar: Jonathan Ripp, MD, MPH, Chief Wellness Officer for the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, discusses the importance of creating open channels for dialogue. Leveraging the new AMA STEPS Forward® Wellness-Centered Leadership Playbook, he shares tools for building a communication strategy with the right messaging, tone, and style.  

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