As part of its program to offer peer support and other resources to the medical community, the Center will feature J. Bryan Sexton, Ph.D., Director of the Duke Center for the Advancement of Well-being Science, at its winter meeting on March 3 at 12:00 p.m. He will share his work on “bite-sized well-being,” an accessible, evidence-based approach to improving worker experience that draws on guided modules delivered to health care workers by text message. The intervention, designed and studied by Sexton, significantly boosted participants’ well-being with improvement sustained for one year.