FY2025 HMDP VISITING EXPERT IN HEALTHCARE WORKER WELL-BEING AND BURNOUT PREVENTION: DR JONATHAN RIPP
6 January 2026
Dr Jonathan Ripp is the Ministry of Health’s HMDP Visiting Expert in Healthcare Worker Well-being and Burnout Prevention. His HMDP Programme is scheduled for 2 Mar to 6 Mar 2026.
Jonathan Ripp, MD, MPH is Professor of Medicine, Medical Education and Geriatrics and Palliative Medicine, Dean for Well-Being and Resilience and Chief Wellness Officer at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai (ISMMS). In the role of Chief Wellness Officer, Dr. Ripp oversees efforts to assess and provide direction for system- and individual-level interventions designed to improve well-being for all students, residents, fellows, and faculty at the Icahn School of Medicine Mount Sinai.
Dr. Ripp is the former Associate Dean of GME for Trainee Well-Being within the ISMMS Office of Graduate Medical Education’s in which capacity he served to help spread well-being initiatives across the training programs of the Mount Sinai Health System.
In addition, Dr. Ripp is the Co-founder, Co-Director and Inaugural President of CHARM, the Collaborative for Healing and Renewal in Medicine, a national professional society of healthcare well-being leaders all working to promote healthcare professional and learner well-being. CHARM maintains several leadership networks, including the CHARM Chief Wellness Officer Network and the CHARM GME Well-Being Leaders Network, and actively develops important content to advance the literature and field of clinician well-being. Recognized for his leadership in this area, Dr. Ripp serves on the Steering Committee of the National Academy of Medicine’s Action Collaborative on Clinician Well-Being and Resilience and is a Board Member of the Dr. Lorna Breen Heroes Foundation.
Dr. Ripp’s primary research interest is in physician burnout and well-being, for which he has received grant support and has published and lectured widely.
Programme: Jonathan Ripp
Contact(s): To be confirmed