"It’s Not You, It’s Me": Preventing Bias in Personal, Professional, and Patient-Related Interactions
There is overwhelming evidence that conscious and unconscious bias impacts academic medical teaching environments at multiple levels.  This engaging audiovisual session will focus on exploring implicit and explicit bias while offering practical recommendations to mitigate their impacts in persona
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5th Annual Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Lecture: Developing a Dangerous Unselfishness
As a trauma surgeon at Barnes-Jewish Hospital and associate professor at Washington University in St. Louis School of Medicine, Dr.
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The Stories We Tell (And Those Untold): Using Critical Race Theory (CRT) and Counter-Storytelling in Research and Practice
Do you want to better understand the tenets of Critical Race Theory (CRT)?
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Do I have the Capacity to be Antiracist? Moving Beyond Values and Knowledge
Being antiracist extends beyond personal values and knowledge. One must have the perceived capacity (or ability) to act on those values and knowledge. If you are in a program or department that does not support antiracism, it will be that much harder for you to exercise your antiracist views.
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Moving Beyond Bystanding...to Disrupting Racism
This course is part of the GW Anti-Racism Coalition educational series.  
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