Bias Training for Healthcare Professionals

Implicit Bias Training for Healthcare providers

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About This Course

Unconscious bias—everyone has it. But that doesn’t make us bad; it makes us human. While we cannot completely rid ourselves of unconscious bias, we can learn how to recognize it and lessen its impact in the workplace. These are skills that everyone can learn.

Upon successful completion of course content 80% or greater a certificate will be awarded.

  • JUS offers a course evaluation at the end of the course. 
  • Completing the evaluation helps JUS to improve the courses.

Length: 10 weeks per block

Effort: 1-2 hours/week

Subject: Implicit Bias

What You'll Learn

BLOCK I

The aim of Block I is to discuss the origins of race and how race situates our cognition about people.

Upon completion of this 10-week unit, the participant will be able to:

Introduction

Section I.      Race as a social construct: separation for a purpose; everyone is African

Section II:     How we navigate race: segregation as a driver of economy

Section III:    How we navigate space: land ownership decides voting rights

Section IV:    How voting rights decide space

Section V:     How space decides the economy

Section VI:    How the economy decides power through subjugating different races

Section VII:   The cognition of race: how it affects and shapes human behavior: the perpetual shaping of human behavior grounded in racial constructs

Section VIII:  Recognizing and understanding human behavior’s response to centuries of segregation and oppression

Section IX:     The intersection of race, space, and hate

Section X:     Conclusion: The cumulative effect of race, space and hate

BLOCK II

The aim of Block II is to identify with understanding how we perpetuate unequal and disparate treatment.

Upon completion of this 10-week unit, the participant will be able to:

Introduction

  1. J. Marion Sims, MD and Christopher Columbus
  2. Seeing Patients: Augusts White, III, M.D.
  3. Unequal Treatment: Confronting Racial and Ethnic Disparities: The IOM (Institute of Medicine)
  4. Dying of Whiteness: Dr. Metzl
  5. Crazy: Pete Earley
  6. Henrietta Lacks and Dr. Charles Drew
  7. Viven Thomas and Dr. Blalock
  8. The power of cognitive resilience
  9. The psychology of retraining the brain
  10. Conclusion: Education

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