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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This was an excellent training module that was high quality with pertinent stories.

Mingjuan Zhang replied on

I agree, it was good to be able to try different scenarios.

Cara Silvestro replied on

I think the content was well put together and useful.

Nathalie Mason replied on

I agree with this. Great scenarios and useful training. It was helpful to see the different outcomes and learn from each behavior. 

Sarah Martino replied on

I agree, this training was very useful. it was helpful to choose different outcomes and learn from each.

Sarah Martino replied on

Like others, I really appreciate the high quality and realism of the training video. I don't know what I might actually do in any of those scenarios. I especially appreciate all the places where difficult but constructive speaking up was modeled. It would be great to have something like an anti-white-supremacy support group at MGB.

David Anick replied on

Agree!

Maire Okoniewski replied on

It was nice to see

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great course

George Karandinos replied on

Fabulous reenactments and completely believable. A valuable learning experience.

Beth Goldman replied on

The course was well done, thought provoking and a great reminder to help stop the cycle of racism.

Carolyn Bacon replied on

well done acting and scenarios for empathy building 

Joseph Stoklosa replied on

this course makes one think

Deborah Hadley replied on

this program makes one think 

Deborah Hadley replied on

very enlightening course. makes one think

Deborah Hadley replied on

the program makes one think. enlightening

Deborah Hadley replied on

this program was enlightening and makes one think

Deborah Hadley replied on

thought it was very helpful to select different choices during scenarios to see how they played out and learn from those actions.

Danielle Forni replied on

I Agree

Nikoleta Kacano replied on

Agreed

Nikoleta Kacano replied on

I agree. Very insightful and makes one think about how we can apply this to create a more equitable healthcare system.

Samantha Scannell replied on

I agree!

Chad Morin replied on

This was a great interactive presentation.    

Dawn Wallace replied on

It really helped to illustrate all sides of a conversation

Dawn Wallace replied on

Very well done and informative 

Jonathan Briley replied on

helpful module that allowed multiple outcomes and reinforces the right path

Riley Fadden replied on

Course highlighted different aspects of healthcare and allowed all employees to relate 

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Michael Ditria replied on

Well done, and eye opening. I agree with prior comments that we should all help stand up and speak up for others to actively dismantle racism.

Brenna Westover replied on

Training was great and informative, hopefully it will have meaningful impacts not beyond our day to day work lives. Trainings like this are just a start. 

 

 

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