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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Well done!

Shauna Leofanti replied on

Very well-done videos.  Relatable.

Sadhna Vora replied on

Agree

Carlos Caceres replied on

I agree!

Emily Perry replied on

I agree!

Emily Perry replied on

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Emily Perry replied on

This was a great series. Very informative. The multiple viewpoints and the choose your own adventure made it interactive and meaningful. 

Alyssa Letourneau replied on

This was a very well put together presentation. It helped me gain new perspectives on the issue. 

Byung Kim replied on

Very well presented with multiple view points.

Elizabeth,M.D. Zulinska replied on

very well presented

Elizabeth,M.D. Zulinska replied on

This is such a great training material

Toshiro Hara replied on

Found videos to be helpful

Kiara Leplatte replied on

I thought this training offered skills that will help inform my practice with patients and my colleagues.

Joshua Lea replied on

very informative and important information for all of us 

Elise Vanetzian replied on

This training was very beneficial and well put together.

Grace Crotty replied on

the different aspects of systemic racism were well displayed and it definitely was infuriating at times to see how people are treated regularly in our society

Katherine Dunn replied on

thank you

Katherine Dunn replied on

It is so important to respect other's point of view and not to assume anything without asking.  Good communication always works, and is to be the goal of every team.  A more diverse team is better for the diverse patients that we have to care for.

 

Julianne Stoughton replied on

I will be much more mindful about racial issues.  I have always felt that it is better to ignore and not see color, but if we do not acknowledge it then we cannot understand what others are going through.  

Julianne Stoughton replied on

this was a helpful exercise.  

Julianne Stoughton replied on

the video scenarios were relatable and well put together, thank you! 

Margaret Odea replied on

Agree, very important!

Alison Fox replied on

Good presentation and design. There is a lot to think about and to reflect. My biggest question is how we continue to sustain and explore how racism impacts our work, our relationship with our co-workers and patients. It's fresh now, but what about in the future. The challenge is to put all of this into daily practice until it becomes a part of who we are, so when people enter the facility, they feel the change in the climate that we will listen, care for them and do out best to see and hear them.  

Wilfredo Escobar replied on

Nice to have different scenarios and viewpoints of how it could play out

Quinn Moloney replied on

Thank you.

Kai,M.D.,Mgh Saukkonen replied on

Content made it easy to appreciate issues from multiple viewpoints.

Rebecca Craffey replied on

This was an excellent reminder of how we can engage with one another and be more mindful of each other in and outside the workplace. 

Erika Aguilar replied on

This course was very informative. Racism is such an emotional topic. I am pleased that the topic is being openly discussed.

Barbara Clemons replied on

Good course

George Molina replied on

great course

Brittany Akstin replied on

This was very well done. I learned a lot especially about speaking up. 

Ivana Nikolic replied on

helpful 

Brian Wainger replied on

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