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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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Barbara Mcneil replied on Permalink
course
excellent
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Edward Bittner replied on Permalink
Great course
Great course
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William Tsiaras replied on Permalink
Great
Great
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Maria Macapagal replied on Permalink
agree
agree
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Maria Macapagal replied on Permalink
good course
good course
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Maria Macapagal replied on Permalink
helpful
helpful
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Bridget Fodera replied on Permalink
Agreed!
Agreed!
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Melissa Laforest replied on Permalink
I agree
The video was very helpful in showing the ways racism can occur in everyday life and some ways that they can be addressed.
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Dhalia Boumalhab replied on Permalink
Helpful content
I think it is important that we are presented scenarios to see things from another's perspective. Nicely put together.
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Dhalia Boumalhab replied on Permalink
Helpful content
This course was helpful in reviewing how circumstances may affect numerous members of the team that may not always go recognized.
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Anna Kim replied on Permalink
Agreed
I agree that this training was very helpful. It helped me to personally feel more empowered to speak up for myself in similar situations.
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Christine Goodyear replied on Permalink
Very powerful - liked being
Very powerful - liked being able to see the different ways one might handle different situations, Especially as a bystander
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Elaina Branco replied on Permalink
Well put together to identify
Well put together to identify different perspectives and illuminate how we can all be active participants in a just environment for ourselves, patients, colleagues, and communities.
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Cristal Romero replied on Permalink
Training
Very informative and beneficial training.
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Hayley Paret replied on Permalink
Great Training
I thought the training was great and I appreciated the different scenarios. I think it might be nice to include resources for how to address these situations logistically within our own organization: steps to consult HR (email, brainswave, etc.), repurcussions for patients/staff who continue to exercise racism, how to get involved in our own equity/united against racism committee.
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Laura Collins replied on Permalink
Agreed
Agreed!
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Laura Collins replied on Permalink
Agree
Agreed!
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Alice Lee replied on Permalink
helpful
wish everyone watched these
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Yonas Yohannes replied on Permalink
Ending Racism: Everyone's Responsibility
This course/training is essential for all healthcare workers and even other industries to tackle ignorance.
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Kathryn King replied on Permalink
agree
agree!
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Dever Facey replied on Permalink
agree
agree
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Hannah Dike replied on Permalink
Agreed
Content was very well put together and well done!
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Jennifer Gillespie replied on Permalink
Agree
Agree
Jennifer Gillespie replied on
Jennifer Gillespie replied on Permalink
agree
agree
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Joanne Coombs replied on Permalink
Very much agree
content is very important to teach and continue to be a the forefront of education and training.
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Diana Brody replied on Permalink
I really appreciated this
I really appreciated this course and thought it was very realistically done. The scenarios felt very accurate and easy to imagine them taking place, and it was helpful to see examples of how to handle things respectfully and thoughtfully.
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Yvette Lawhorn replied on Permalink
Content had a lot of thought
Content had a lot of thought and meaning behind it, put together well and approached from a variety of perceptions. It was very thought-provoking.
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Elizabeth Temin replied on Permalink
Good content but too long. It
Good content but too long. It is hard to stay engaged for that long.
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Sarah Low replied on Permalink
me too
me too
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Alexandra Burgess Finnsdottir replied on Permalink
Completely Agree
We all could brush up on our communications towards one another.
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Kathleen Charbonnier replied on Permalink
I agree
I agree
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Kathleen Charbonnier replied on Permalink
Very good course
Very good course
Kathleen Charbonnier replied on
Michael Kumin replied on Permalink
Important education for all
Important education for all
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Tyler Normile replied on Permalink
Agree
Engaging material touching upon bystander intervention was well done.
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Matthew Holley replied on Permalink
Listen to coleegues
Stop and listen to people to get better perspective on there views
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Amelia Norton replied on Permalink
I learned a lot from the
I learned a lot from the different perspectives portrayed in this module.
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Luke Abraham replied on Permalink
Agree!
Agreed
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Susan Rodriguez replied on Permalink
Great presentation just too
Great presentation just too long.
Susan Rodriguez replied on
Susan Rodriguez replied on Permalink
Treat others how you would
Treat others how you would like to be treated.
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Abigail Mutia replied on Permalink
Informative!
This module did a great job in providing different perspectives amongst colleagues in the work place.
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Kimberly Deuso replied on Permalink
Course
Very well put togeather
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Robert Cormack replied on Permalink
Yes
Yes
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Robert Cormack replied on Permalink
Comment
Comment
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Robert Cormack replied on Permalink
yes
yes
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Laura Holmes replied on Permalink
Racial bias
Understanding your own underlying bias is extremely important, being able to recognize it in various situations. Continuing to be willing to learn and open to different perspectives, will allow more inclusive environment for our coworkers and patients.
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Laura Holmes replied on Permalink
This is very important in
This is very important in healthcare; to promote equity in our care of our patients.
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Caitlin Crisp replied on Permalink
I thought this information is
I thought this information is much need and was put together well
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Christina Guerrier replied on Permalink
informative and helful. loved
informative and helful. loved the different option to see diffferent outcomes and scnenarios.
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Kate Clomiro replied on Permalink
Racism Training
It was great that this was told from multiple perspectives to see how people from different situations can experience or contribute to racism.
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Emily Hurtig replied on Permalink
Informative Training
I thought this was a very good training. The four different perspectives gave multiple different stories to explore, and the interactive part helped to see what different actions would result in, and finding out what action would be the best for each specific situation. Very thought provoking.
Emily Hurtig replied on
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