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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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Megan Griffin replied on Permalink
Well put! I agree!
Well put! I agree!
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Robynlynn Harwood replied on Permalink
great presentation
Great presentation and I loved how we were able to make choices on how we would act.
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Hsinlin Cheng replied on Permalink
racism at work
Racism is a behavior that we might encounter daily at work. Communication and education are the best ways to eliminate racism at work.
After viewing the scenarios from this educational activities, I will pay more attention to the feelings of my coworkers with different ethnicities. It is goos to know that MGB has an excellent resources and supports to prevent racism at work for us.
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Yoona Kim replied on Permalink
thoughtful presentation
thoughtful presentation
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Esther Mawhinney replied on Permalink
it was good
it was good
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Gabrielle Canada replied on Permalink
I think it is very sad and
I think it is very sad and disappointing that racism still exists in workplaces where everyone is trying to work towards the same goal, providing great care to patients. the interventions taken in each scenario are helpful tips in ways to properly handle workplace racism.
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Amarachukwu Okoye replied on Permalink
Really sad
Really sad
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Karen Miller replied on Permalink
I agree.
I agree.
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Christa Chevalier replied on Permalink
educational interactive and
educational interactive and appreciated
Christa Chevalier replied on
Amarachukwu Okoye replied on Permalink
Everyone needs to put hand
Everyone needs to put hand together in order to fight against racism
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Yanci Quintanilla Anaya replied on Permalink
videos were well explain on
videos were well explain on each of the situations, give you different options as well to think about right or wrong.
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Sovanny Lim replied on Permalink
good content
good content
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Sovanny Lim replied on Permalink
good content
good content
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Tanya Morrissey replied on Permalink
Enlighting
Very well done.
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Alexandra Mason-Diburgo replied on Permalink
End Racism
I enjoyed these videos! Very well done and realistic
Alexandra Mason-Diburgo replied on
Alexandra Mason-Diburgo replied on Permalink
End Racism
Good videos
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Fernando,Jr. Villanueva replied on Permalink
understood
understood
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Fernando,Jr. Villanueva replied on Permalink
understood
understood
Fernando,Jr. Villanueva replied on
Fernando,Jr. Villanueva replied on Permalink
understood
understood
Fernando,Jr. Villanueva replied on
Fernando,Jr. Villanueva replied on Permalink
understood
understood
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Fernando,Jr. Villanueva replied on Permalink
<p>understood</p>
<p>understood</p>
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Joao Amaral replied on Permalink
Great
I appreciated the scenarios. Well done and realistic.
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Shannon Herrmann replied on Permalink
Response
I agree the content was well presented
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Shannon Herrmann replied on Permalink
comment
The content was well presented
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Meghan Adams replied on Permalink
Agree
I agree! Everything was very thorough
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Alicia Sambursky replied on Permalink
good info
good info
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Alicia Sambursky replied on Permalink
Agreed
I think it starts with management and leading by example. be the change you want to see in the world. good insight
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Rhianna Murphy replied on Permalink
one thing left to address
while the scenarios demonstrated various ways of addressing racism within the professional setting - what about within situations with patients like the example incident in the training (viral video)
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Erin Hooper replied on Permalink
great scenarios
I thought the 4 interactive scenarios were informative. I felt that they were very helpful.
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Shoshanna Bibeault replied on Permalink
agree
agree
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Jhier Littles replied on Permalink
I agree
I think that this was a very important course to take. I hope everyone has a good idea of the general message of this course!
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Alicia Ventresca replied on Permalink
Food for Thought
Great course. I appreciate the different perspectives outlined in the video clips.
Alicia Ventresca replied on
Alicia Ventresca replied on Permalink
Agree
Informative and helpful course, especially in terms of seeing multiple ways of handing the same situation.
Alicia Ventresca replied on
Alicia Ventresca replied on Permalink
Agree
Scenario-based learning is a hands-on way to understand larger points in a practical and realistic way.
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Alexa Walther replied on Permalink
i agree!
I liked that it felt more personal to our hospital. a lot of the training scenarios I have seen in person. hopefully it will resonate with others!
Alexa Walther replied on
Alexa Walther replied on Permalink
i agree!
I liked that it felt more personal to our hospital. a lot of the training scenarios I have seen in person. hopefully it will resonate with others!
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Peter Yun replied on Permalink
awareness
I enjoyed the 4 different scenarios given in the training. It helped me raise awareness about the different people affected by this in the hospital setting.
Peter Yun replied on
Peter Yun replied on Permalink
awareness
I enjoyed the content because it gave me 4 different scenarios. I made me aware of what some of our co workers go through.
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Philjay Solar replied on Permalink
Check yourself before you wreck yourself
As a POC. I've have grown up experiencing microaggressions towards me. I'm thankful MGB is making efforts to train their employees in making our community a more safer and welcoming workplace for all.
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Yiyoung Kwon replied on Permalink
I agree with the information
I agree with the information
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Alexandra Knief replied on Permalink
content was very well put
content was very well put together
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Taylor Krozy replied on Permalink
Very Necessary Training
Training was necessary and worth watching. Appreciated the educational information.
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Saumya Das replied on Permalink
Racism in the work place
Scenarios presented were useful in seeing how structural racism and microaggressions can be detrimental to careers and workplace ethos.
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Ronald Lund replied on Permalink
Excellence in Practice
Racism is one of the biggest problems facing the healthcare sector. By facing institutional and societal concerns and addressing them, we are promoting and fixing a system to lead to the best care for our staff and patients.
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Christine McGinley replied on Permalink
Great course.
Great course.
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Jenna Beane replied on Permalink
This year's course was a lot
This year's course was a lot more thought provoking and engaging than the courses in the past. I appreciate having it be an interactive course with different scenarios.
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Lindsy Selinger replied on Permalink
The videos present realistic
The videos present realistic scenarios that happen regularly, encouraging people to examine how they respond to situations
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Frances Choy replied on Permalink
everyones responsibility
No comment
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Frances Choy replied on Permalink
no comment
no comment
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Kimberly Blumenthal replied on Permalink
I appreciated these well done
I appreciated these well done videos. I have also thought this article was helpful for how to address microagressions : https://hbr.org/2022/05/recognizing-and-responding-to-microaggressions-at-work
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