Peer support training 2025: Strengthening our medical community

  Emma Breck      Caregiver wellness

By Tiffany Pankow, MD, VP, chief of caregiver wellness and patient experience


HonorHealth is proud to announce a specialized peer support training program designed specifically for clinical leaders, physicians, nurse practitioners and physician assistants across all medical centers and practice locations. This innovative program will equip healthcare professionals with evidence-based techniques to enhance peer support within our medical community.

Why become a trained peer supporter?

While you likely already provide invaluable support to your colleagues during both routine and challenging times, this specialized training will enhance your ability to make a meaningful difference. The program offers resources, education and practical tactics to improve both personal wellbeing and that of your colleagues, while fostering a stronger culture of connection within our medical community.

Program details:

  • Date: March 4, 2025
  • Social: 5:30 – 6 p.m.
  • Training: 6 – 8 p.m.
  • Location: HonorHealth Thompson Peak Medical Center – 7400 E. Thompson Peak Pkwy., Scottsdale, AZ 85255 Parker Conference Center, Copper Quartz Room
  • Led by: Melanie Patton, MD, Tiffany Pankow, MD and Wendy Ellis, PHD

What to expect

Participants will join like-minded medical professionals in learning evidence-based techniques for peer support. The program focuses on practical skills that can be immediately implemented in your daily practice, creating a more supportive and connected workplace environment.

How to register

Register for the training program using this form or scan the QR code below.


Additional details about the session will be provided upon registration.

Meet our current Peer Supporters

Check out our Peer Support website to connect with our amazing Peer Supporters and to sign up to be a Peer. Simply sign in with your HonorHealth credentials to explore.

Questions?

For more information, please contact Dr. Pankow or Dr. Patton.

Don’t miss this opportunity to enhance your peer support skills and contribute to a more resilient medical community!