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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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agree
agree
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Jan Shifren replied on Permalink
Very thoughtfully done -
Very thoughtfully done -
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Very well done -
Very well done -
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Very well done -
Very well done -
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Sarah Kelly replied on Permalink
Very Thorough
Very thorough and elaborate.
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Katherine Pierce replied on Permalink
Great information
All different perspectives where very insightful!
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Anthony Aguirre replied on Permalink
Very full of helpful content!
Very full of helpful content!
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Anthony Aguirre replied on Permalink
The bystander effect is a
The bystander effect is a serious problem that this course does a great job addressing
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Anthony Aguirre replied on Permalink
Agreed
Agreed
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Cara Boyer replied on Permalink
agreed
agreed
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Kaitlyn Trundle replied on Permalink
This content was very helpful
This content was very helpful, golden rule always applies (treat others the way you want to be treated)
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Trevena Rice replied on Permalink
Different sides
It was interesting to see racism from all different angles, I understand that the scenarios were base n true stories but I am curious to here the patients perspective. How are we as a facility perceived in the community that we serve? And how can we better serve them?
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Alice Moore replied on Permalink
great content
Great video! definitely made you cringe at moments and was helpful to know that we have resources available to us.
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Colleen Forrest replied on Permalink
I appreciated the various
I appreciated the various perspectives presented in the this training. Quality DEI course!
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Colleen Forrest replied on Permalink
I appreciated the various
I appreciated the various perspectives presented in the this training. Quality DEI course!
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Madenna Nicholson replied on Permalink
Well done
Well done
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Aline Nascimento replied on Permalink
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Sandra Murphy replied on Permalink
We all need to be brave, and
We all need to be brave, and speak up when we witness something that does not feel just or fair.
Sandra Murphy replied on
Sandra Murphy replied on Permalink
Lets try to be allies
We all need to be brave, and speak up when we witness something that does not feel just or fair.
Sandra Murphy replied on
Sandra Murphy replied on Permalink
Lets try to be allies
We all need to be brave, and speak up when we witness something that does not feel just or fair.
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Taylor Burke replied on Permalink
Course eval
I liked getting to observe several situations from different perspectives. I also liked how interactive this course was.
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Samuel Kohrman replied on Permalink
Well done course
Very important topic. Appreciated the interactive nature of the scenarios and the ability to choose different responses and see how they played out.
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Frances Hayes replied on Permalink
Helpful, thank you.
Helpful, thank you.
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Frances Hayes replied on Permalink
Ending Racism
Helpful scenarios, thank you
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Richard Garstka replied on Permalink
Interesting to see the
Interesting to see the various perspectives from different people in each video segment
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Annekathryn Goodman replied on Permalink
good content thank you
good content thank you
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Melissa Kelley replied on Permalink
great
I found it very helpful thank you
Melissa Kelley replied on
Melissa Kelley replied on Permalink
Helpful thank you
Helpful thank you
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Melissa Kelley replied on Permalink
Agreed
Agreed
Melissa Kelley replied on
Melissa Kelley replied on Permalink
agreed
agreed
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Melissa Kelley replied on Permalink
helpful information
helpful information
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Alisa Hill replied on Permalink
Helpful
It made me realize how important it is to really listen and pay attention to how things may affect others.
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Alexandra Shine replied on Permalink
This was very insightful and
This was very insightful and helpful.
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Paige Alexander replied on Permalink
Great course
Content was informative and useful, very important to see how all aspects of the hospital are effected by this
Paige Alexander replied on
Paige Alexander replied on Permalink
Great course
Content was informative and useful, very important to see how all aspects of the hospital are effected by this
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Daniel Martin replied on Permalink
AGREED
The presentation was very well put together and was a valuable insight into ways we can continue improving BWH
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Sheung Ng replied on Permalink
Food for thought
Lot's of thinking points here
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Alexa Getchell replied on Permalink
very important topic
I feel this was a very important topic to be presented and it was done very well
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Kayla Eldayaa replied on Permalink
Great!
Great!
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Dedania Christiansen-Miranda replied on Permalink
The first part of ending
The first part of ending racism is action.
Dedania Christiansen-Miranda replied on
Dedania Christiansen-Miranda replied on Permalink
The first part of ending
The first part of ending racism is action.
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Lauren Kenney replied on Permalink
Agree
Agreed!
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Carla Dale replied on Permalink
4 scenarios
I will be an upstander, rather than a bystander.
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Danielle Smigowski replied on Permalink
many perspectives represented
many perspectives represented
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Teresa Llorens replied on Permalink
The module was well put
The module was well put together.
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Sheila Oconnor replied on Permalink
I agree
I agree
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Sandra Odigie replied on Permalink
Awesome!
I liked that I was able to see four various perspectives.
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