MMA Offering New Member Benefit with Physician Well-Being Program 

October 5, 2023

In its ongoing efforts to promote well-being for its members and their families, the MMA is offering discounted pricing for a comprehensive suite of resources created to address career fatigue and promote work/life balance. 

The new MMA SafeHaven Program, which has been developed in partnership with VITAL WorkLife, includes a subscription to a package of resources such as clinician peer coaching, elite concierge services, in-the-moment telephone support, in-person and virtual counseling, and a SafeHaven app.  

Introductory pricing of $99 for a 14-month subscription is available to the first 75 actively practicing MMA members who enroll. This is 75% less than the subscription-model price of $395 available to non-members.  

For more information and to enroll, click here. MMA members should use the code MMAMEMBER. MMA SafeHaven services begin November 1, 2023, and end December 31, 2024. This resource is also available to non-members for $395. 

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