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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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Xuyan Jin replied on Permalink
Good course
content was very helpful
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Jenna Venooker replied on Permalink
Great, engaging content as an
Great, engaging content as an ever helpful refresher
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Jaime Chaves replied on Permalink
A lot of the content is
A lot of the content is present at my workplace and I have colleagues who have experienced similar experiences at the workplace.
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Jaime Chaves replied on Permalink
This content was very
This content was very relatable to and occurs frequently at my workplace.
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Siobhan Ryan replied on Permalink
thank you
thank you
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Hongshu Guan replied on Permalink
Ending Racism
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Hongshu Guan replied on Permalink
This is a great course to
This is a great course to help understand the racism happened anywhere.
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Hongshu Guan replied on Permalink
Ending Racism
This is a great course!
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Jessica Burke replied on Permalink
Great presentation, learned a
Great presentation, learned a lot.
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Changrim Lee replied on Permalink
Good
very good.
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Changrim Lee replied on Permalink
Good
Very Good
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Changrim Lee replied on Permalink
Good
VG
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Changrim Lee replied on Permalink
I think it is a very good
I think it is a very good idea.
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Changrim Lee replied on Permalink
Let us do this.
Let us do this.
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Meritt Rogers replied on Permalink
Excellent examples
Well put together, helpful scenarios from real world examples.
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Layla Cohen replied on Permalink
Helpful
Great course
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Paul Alfille replied on Permalink
Important topic
I cannot say anything negative about the course.
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Marcia Sinclair replied on Permalink
very well constructed course.
very well constructed course. Coming from New Hampshire, which historically has not been a racially diverse area, it gave me a lot to consider
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Nicole Connolly replied on Permalink
Well Formated
I felt that this course was well formatted to scenarios that very well occur in the workplace, as well as engaging ways to attack these issues professionally to improve the diversity and comfortability of all employees with a sense of equality.
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Laura Vanwort-Meng replied on Permalink
It was refreshing to see
It was refreshing to see familiar scenarios (in any work setting) portrayed and gave me some to reflect on.
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Laura Vanwort-Meng replied on Permalink
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It was refreshing to see familiar scenarios (for any workplace) portrayed and it gave me some to reflect on.
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William Theisen replied on Permalink
Scenarios were helpful
This was one of the best courses on ending racism I've taken. The scenarios were, sadly, realistic, but made me think.
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Peter Olds replied on Permalink
Great scenarios
The interactive scenarios were very powerful and well done.
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Meghan Simone replied on Permalink
Thorough and Insightful
Information was very thorough and examples were very insightful.
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Juan Matute replied on Permalink
helpful scenarios
helpful scenarios
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Eloho Orere replied on Permalink
Response
I really enjoyed the course.
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Julia Sheehan replied on Permalink
Great Course
I thought it was a well-executed course
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Hiroyuki Aihara replied on Permalink
Absolutely terrific course in
Absolutely terrific course in a format for learners.
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Hiroyuki Aihara replied on Permalink
Absolutely terrific course in
Absolutely terrific course in a format for learners.
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Emma Domenico replied on Permalink
Agree
I think that implicit racism exists within our community both at large (the country) and smaller scales, such as Boston, and more specifically, the hospital. As a white person, we have obligations to stand up when we see the subtle acts of racism, such as the instances in the videos, as well as do personal work, reflections, and research to better understand how we have been raised into a country built upon racism. We owe this to our peers who may not look like us, but do the same work we do everyday.
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David Eddie replied on Permalink
Great course
Thanks MGB for providing this content and starting this conversation.
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Nada Elayouty replied on Permalink
Found it very useful and
Found it very useful and found the situations very relatable. Hope it brings us a step closer to ending racism
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Ursula Kaiser replied on Permalink
The presentation of different
The presentation of different perspectives was very helpful.
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John Coral replied on Permalink
ending racism
its my responsibility to respect everyone be a professional all the time.
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John Coral replied on Permalink
support ending racism
i could support ending racism by stoping or reporting who ever is doing it.
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Andrew Boylan replied on Permalink
Incredibly powerful and
Incredibly powerful and thought-provoking. It's clear that racism is still a major issue in our society and it's important that we all do our part to dismantle it. The stories shared by the speakers really drove home the impact that racism has on individuals and communities, and I'm committed to taking action and being an ally in the fight for justice and equality.
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Alice Shin replied on Permalink
Very helpful. I appreciated
Very helpful. I appreciated the real scenarios with concrete suggestions and what they may look like when followed.
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Alexander Webley replied on Permalink
The scenarios were well
The scenarios were well thought out, and realistic to what I've witnessed in the field.
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Jacob Taylor replied on Permalink
Be Kind and understand that
Be Kind and understand that everyone comes from different backgrounds and perspectives.
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Jacob Taylor replied on Permalink
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Shuji Ogino replied on Permalink
We need to address
Scenarios are all realistic ones or real stories. These are deep routed problems but we can address all of these with collective effort.
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Maxwell Durham replied on Permalink
Scenarios
great to see four different perspectives from four different occupations within the healthcare system
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Michael Wong replied on Permalink
Good
Good work
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Chandel Sheyfer replied on Permalink
Great content
Great content
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Chandel Sheyfer replied on Permalink
great content
great content
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Beatrice Jacot replied on Permalink
racism is never ok
racism is never ok
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Beatrice Jacot replied on Permalink
Racism is never ok
Racism is never ok
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Lee Schwamm replied on Permalink
very useful
i find the interactive format a major improvement over prior efforts on healthstream
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Ashley Vangel replied on Permalink
I agree. I found the content
I agree. I found the content thought-provoking and very well put together. The exercise certainly left me thinking about what I can do (and what I may have not done in the past) on a daily basis to be a part of ending racism.
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James Greenberg replied on Permalink
"Do the best you can until you know better..."
Maya Angelou's quote, "Do the best you can until you know better. When you know better, do better" summed this course up for me. I now know I can do better.
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