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This bystander education course will provide employees with an understanding of how interpersonal racism continues to support and maintain systemic racism. Through scenario-based learning, participants will develop skills for recognizing racial bias and confronting discrimination. An overview of related Human Resources policies and practices will be given to support employees in actively dismantling racism within Mass General Brigham.
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Mary Darrow replied on Permalink
I agree.
I agree.
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Dustin Whyte replied on Permalink
I agree!
I agree!
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Birago Osei replied on Permalink
I agree!!
I agree!!
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Willow Battista replied on Permalink
Yes, I agree
Yes, I agree
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Julia Rein replied on Permalink
AGREED
AGREED
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Daehan Jeong replied on Permalink
I agree
Everyone deserve dignity and respect on their terms
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Kezia Goss replied on Permalink
I totally agree with this
I totally agree with this statement
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Wanchao Yang replied on Permalink
very well
very well
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Ediane Voltaire replied on Permalink
I agree.
I agree.
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Luke Ritchie replied on Permalink
thats super important
thats super important
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Juliana Gonzalez Perez replied on Permalink
I Agree
I Agree
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Damion Brown replied on Permalink
I agree
I agree
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Bianca Jean replied on Permalink
I agree
I agree
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Abigail Bonenfant replied on Permalink
Yes! Treat others how you
Yes! Treat others how you want to be treated.
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Eilish Brown replied on Permalink
health equity
health equity
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Mary Page replied on Permalink
content was very helpful
content was very helpful
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Juliana Morris replied on Permalink
agree that content was well put together
I appreciated the lesson on always stopping to listen and the utilization of real scenarios from our institution. I would appreciate more opportunities to practice bystander training in person. I also think it's important to recognize that racism operates in ways that go well beyond interpersonal dynamics/microaggressions and requires structural change and ongoing institutional commitment.
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Damus Joseph replied on Permalink
I agree
I agree
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Amy Hilsenbeck replied on Permalink
I agree that it would be
I agree that it would be great if in person practice of these scenarios were available. It would be more beneficial to practice taking these actions.
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Katrina Friedman replied on Permalink
Agreed!
The content was very well thought out and put together. Great lesson!
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Dana Wendt-Vermilya replied on Permalink
I appreciated the lesson on
I appreciated the lesson on always stopping to listen and the utilization of real scenarios from our institution. I would appreciate more opportunities to practice bystander training in person. I also think it's important to recognize that racism operates in ways that go well beyond interpersonal dynamics/microaggressions and requires structural change and ongoing institutional commitment.
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Janet Aluoch-Aloo replied on Permalink
True I agree.
True I agree.
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Amarachukwu Okoye replied on Permalink
Exactly
Exactly
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William Lester replied on Permalink
Agree
Agree. Wonderfully presented.
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Kent Lewandrowski replied on Permalink
Scenarios were realistci
Scenarios were realistci
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Kayla Menoscal replied on Permalink
I agree! This made it easier
I agree! This made it easier to put myself in their shoes.
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Amarachukwu Okoye replied on Permalink
Very necessary
Very necessary
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Jannelle Youngblood replied on Permalink
n/a
n/a
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Kimberly Gerber replied on Permalink
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Silvia Jaimes Ocazionez replied on Permalink
Everyone has the right to be
Everyone has the right to be treated with dignity and respect. Listening carefully and giving access to resources when needed is only part of making things equal.
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Lovemore Kunorozva replied on Permalink
Ageed a million times on point
Totally agree and could not have said it any better
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Gary Polykoff replied on Permalink
health equity
Nicely put together.
Gary Polykoff replied on
John Haag replied on Permalink
Health Equity
All patients deserve equal treatment regardless of race.
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Wankyse Jocelyn Revolus replied on Permalink
I agree with that statement
Health should base on needs not social background, ethnicity and skin color.
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Irene Kuter replied on Permalink
Good
Good
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Dylan Sandefer replied on Permalink
health equity is most
health equity is most
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Heather Buccini replied on Permalink
health equity
health equity
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Joan Miller replied on Permalink
Scenarios
Scenarios very well done. Need to practice speaking up in real time.
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Mary Page replied on Permalink
content was very helpful
content was very helpful
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Amy Clara replied on Permalink
Agree
I appreciate inclusion of specific examples that we continue to see play out. I felt like the acknowledgement that bilingual staff/providers are given additional translation burden is better than in previous training modules.
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Laura Hydro replied on Permalink
Agreed!
The multiple scenarios across role groups was a great demonstration of the many ways racism can impact individuals and groups in the workplace.
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Nicole Aronson replied on Permalink
I agree
I agree. I think the scenarios and set up of the program was effective in terms of understanding multiple perspectives and interactions in the workplace as they relate to racism. This program emphasized the importance of recognizing the problem, learning, and taking action.
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Dana Wendt-Vermilya replied on Permalink
I appreciate inclusion of
I appreciate inclusion of specific examples that we continue to see play out. I felt like the acknowledgement that bilingual staff/providers are given additional translation burden is better than in previous training modules.
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Linda Riley replied on Permalink
scenarios
Scenario based learning is more effective and easier to relate to than reading long paragraphs. We are a visual society so watching and listening to the presented scenarios was very impactful. I agree with the need to practice interactions and responses to different situations in order to become more comfortable addressing these issues in real life.
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Rose Klein replied on Permalink
I agree
I agree with Linda. The scenarios were very helpful and I liked that you were able to "play-out" different situations. Since they were real life scenarios it was interesting to select one of the options that you see in the work place more frequently and good you are able to go back and see how a different approach could be more effective.
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Danielle Watson replied on Permalink
I agree, I thought the
I agree, I thought the scenario based learning was much more engaging than just single speaker for a specific amount of time. I also think the module provided us with real life examples and how to identify them.
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Erin Foley replied on Permalink
Agree
Also agree, scenario based also triggers what you have learned in past when it happens in real time.
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Almas Tamouni replied on Permalink
I agree
I agree that scenario very helpfull
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Bryan White replied on Permalink
Couldn't agree more
Couldn't agree more
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Kristi Emerson replied on Permalink
Agreed
I also agree with Linda. We need to educate in instances of racism, whether it's recognized or not. Bringing attention to the ways in which we can practice inclusion is a helpful tool.
Kristi Emerson replied on
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