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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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Daniela Martinez Perez replied on Permalink
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Very well put together. Taught me a lot !
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Kendia Frederique replied on Permalink
Great job
It was an insightful and very helpful training.
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Benjamin Kellman replied on Permalink
great course
most thoughtful cert i've ever done
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Cristelle Garabedian replied on Permalink
agree
this is a very important topic .should see both sides .
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Cristelle Garabedian replied on Permalink
I AGREE
this is a very important subject and both sides should be understood
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Michelle Flanagan replied on Permalink
Agree
I agree that this content was well designed.
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Samantha Pierson replied on Permalink
agreed
agreed
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Samantha Pierson replied on Permalink
Video
agreed with video
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Samantha Pierson replied on Permalink
Agree
This was a great course, and I agree with a lot of points on the video's.
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Jesse Hammond replied on Permalink
wow
wow
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Jesse Hammond replied on Permalink
wow
wow
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Lynn Weigel replied on Permalink
Well DoneAlthough tis should
Well Done
Although tis should be obvious to s, it is obviously NOT!
The systematic approach with clinical examples made this well worth the time
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Lynn Weigel replied on Permalink
scenario based learning
Scenario-based learning especially effectgive
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Carlos Mendez replied on Permalink
I really like how the course
I really like how the course offered various perspectives.
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Erin Ronder Neves replied on Permalink
Different Options
I appreciated the different options given for each scenario so that we can see how different choices played out.
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Arianna Scala replied on Permalink
Very important to implement
Very important to implement in all institutions
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Leonardo Riella replied on Permalink
agree
agree
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Leonardo Riella replied on Permalink
difficult but important
difficult but important discussions and reflections
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Sarah Matathia replied on Permalink
Thank you
Very well done with situations I recognize and helpful demonstrations of ways to respond
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La Hardmon replied on Permalink
Good
Good video with insight
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Selena Andre replied on Permalink
Awareness
Great Training!
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Carol Dhimogjini replied on Permalink
I agree
I agree
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Katherine Wang replied on Permalink
agree with comments. this was
agree with comments. this was well thought out and informative. hope we can implement the lessons in our daily lives.
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Elizabeth Schonberg replied on Permalink
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This was an amazing educational program on racism in the healthcare field. Thank you for making it part of our training. I was saddened to realize that these events have actually happened to people of color and hope that MGH as an institution will do better with training their staff from the top echelons on confronting racism and ensuring that every patient that enters our clinics or ER is given respect and care for their medical problems and never turned away because of their race or ethnicity.
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Akyla Palmer replied on Permalink
To end Racism everyone needs
To end Racism everyone needs to be on the same page.
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Elizabeth Schonberg replied on Permalink
feedback
This was an amazing educational program on racism in the healthcare field. Thank you for making it part of our training. I was saddened to realize that these events have actually happened to people of color and hope that MGH as an institution will do better with training their staff from the top echelons on confronting racism and ensuring that every patient that enters our clinics or ER is given respect and care for their medical problems and never turned away because of their race or ethnicity.
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Akyla Palmer replied on Permalink
This Corse was definitely
This Corse was definitely needed. It will give some sort of example on what people of color and other Nationality's go thru on a day to day basis.
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Akyla Palmer replied on Permalink
Great Video and Examples of
Great Video and Examples of real life situations
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Akyla Palmer replied on Permalink
This is a Very Great content
This is a Very Great content that gives a great explanation.
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Akyla Palmer replied on Permalink
Great work
This was perfectly said.
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Sachin Kumar replied on Permalink
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Rachael Blais replied on Permalink
Thank you! Really appreciate
Thank you! Really appreciate that these scenarios were based on real employee experiences.
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Juan Garcia Prieto Cuesta replied on Permalink
this training is beneficial
This training is beneficial.
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Shatiaka Allen replied on Permalink
future change
videos were great [kind of tough as a poc having to consume what i experience] and i hope hospitals can learn and improve from watching such videos
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Carol Nassuna replied on Permalink
AGREE
I AGREE
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Carol Nassuna replied on Permalink
I AGREE
I AGREE
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Katherine Ervin replied on Permalink
Great course.
Great course.
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Hollie Swire replied on Permalink
very thoughtful.
very thoughtful.
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Melissa Simon replied on Permalink
Agreed
Agreed
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Christian Rosario replied on Permalink
Very Intuitive
Very intuitive and fascinating format for this module. I felt very engaged, and some of the scenarios hit close to home, regardless if they happened to me or not. I’ve heard some stories, and its great to see that the Mass General network is doing their best to better educate their staff and create a more inclusive environment for their staff and patients alike.
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Jane Brown replied on Permalink
Ending Racism, Awareness of being a bystander
Important
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Jane Brown replied on Permalink
Ending Racism, Awareness of being a bystander
agreed
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Heidi Angle replied on Permalink
ending racism
Thank you
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Brianna Denney replied on Permalink
agree
agree
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Brianna Denney replied on Permalink
Agree
Agree
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Heather Dull replied on Permalink
This was well made, makes you
This was well made, makes you think.
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Meghan Gilgun replied on Permalink
This training was very
This training was very beneficial.
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Jonathan Tran replied on Permalink
Thanks for putting this
Thanks for putting this training together. It was very helpful.
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Jasmin Meyer Jaafari replied on Permalink
I thought the material was
I thought the material was very well organized and explored racism, prejudice, discrimination, and oppression in an informative, intersectional way. I found that this was easily accessible, and especially well structured for those who are not well informed on these topics
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