Abstract
BACKGROUND: Physician and medical learner wellbeing remains a critical issue in academic medicine. The Culture of Academic Medicine Initiative (CAMi) is a pan-Canadian effort to foster inclusive, health-promoting environments by supporting faculties in adopting the Okanagan Charter. ACTIVITY: Using Kotter's change model, CAMi builds national collaboration grounded in equity, belonging, Indigenous reconciliation, and sustainability. It emphasizes the learning environment as a key lever for change. RESULTS: CAMi has cultivated a national network, developed shared tools like the Implementation and Audit Tool, launched the Wellbeing Matters webinar series, and created an accessible online resource hub. DISCUSSION: Future efforts focus on scaling sustainability, establishing an academic consortium, and implementing standardized evaluation frameworks to drive lasting cultural change.