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Megan E. Call

Megan E. Call, PhD

Academic Information

Departments Primary - Psychiatry

Divisions: Adult Psychiatry

Dr. Megan Call is a licensed counseling psychologist, an Associate Clinical Professor in the Department of Psychiatry, and the Director of the Resiliency Center at University of Utah Health. She has research and clinical interests in promoting resilience and well-being among health care professionals, with a specific focus on embracing vulnerability and discomfort, incorporating informal mindfulness into everyday practice, improving communication and relationship skills among teams, and addressing systematic change.

Education History

Undergraduate St. Olaf College
BA
Graduate Training University of Utah
MS
Doctoral Training University of Utah
PhD
Internship University Neuropsychiatric Institute
Clinical Internship
Postdoctoral Fellowship Dartmouth College
Postdoctoral Fellow

Selected Publications

Journal Article

  1. Morrow E, Call M, Marcus R, Locke (2018). Focus on the Quadruple Aim: Development of a Resiliency Center to Promote Faculty and Staff Wellness Initiatives. Joint Commission journal on quality and patient safety, 44(5), 293-298. (Read full article)
  2. Morrow E, Call M, Ransco M, Hofmann KM, Locke (2021). Sustaining Workforce Well-being: A Model for Supporting System Resilience During the COVID-19 Pandemic. Global advances in health and medicine, 10, 2164956121991816. (Read full article)
  3. Smith AJ, Wright H, Griffin BJ, Ehman AC, Shoji K, Love TM, Morrow E, Locke A, Call M, Kerig PK, Olff M, Benight CC, Langenecker S (2021). Mental health risks differentially associated with immunocompromised status among healthcare workers and family members at the pandemic outset. Brain, behavior, & immunity - health, 15, 100285. (Read full article)
  4. Call M, Qeadan F, Tingey B, Morrow E, Webber D, Hamilton B, Locke (2023). Measuring provider well-being: initial validation of a brief engagement survey. BMC health services research, 23(1), 432. (Read full article)
  5. Call M, Walker H, Good M, Borgenicht J, Case G, Locke (2023). Taking a systems approach to promote posttraumatic growth: A position paper. Health Systems, 1-6.