Only 29 Spots Left! Enroll in SafeHaven Before June 30

April 24, 2025

Time is running out to claim an exclusive 12-month subscription to SafeHaven—a confidential, physician-focused well-being resource offered at a limited-time 85% discount. 

This offer is available to the first 40 actively practicing MMA members for just $99/year (a $655 value). Only 29 spots remain—and no new subscriptions will be offered after June 30. 

Powered by VITAL WorkLife, SafeHaven helps physicians manage stress, beat burnout, and build a more balanced life—on your terms, on your schedule, and completely confidential. 

A subscription Includes: 

  • Confidential peer coaching on leadership, boundaries, and career satisfaction 

  • Counseling for you and your family—no cost, no insurance hassle 

  • 24/7 WorkLife Concierge to help simplify life and free up your time 

  • Financial and legal resources to support long-term peace of mind 

  • Mobile app tools—quick-access videos, assessments, and progress tracking 

All benefits begin immediately upon enrollment.  Click here for more information.  

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