CECE Event (Dean's Colloquium) – Prejudiced Patients: Caring for Those who Discriminate Against You
The duty to care for all patients is central to the health professions, but how should students and clinicians respond when encountering patients who exhibit biased or discriminatory behaviors? Students and clinicians from minority backgrounds are more likely to experience mistreatment from patients during clinical training and practice. These experiences can be profoundly painful and degrading, contribute to clinician burnout, and worsen patient outcomes.
Join Pooja Chandrashekar, MD/MBA student at Harvard Medical School and Harvard Business School for a lively discussion on addressing patient bias and eliminating discrimination in health professions learning environments.
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51Æ·²èstudents, staff, faculty only:
ZOOM: https://une.zoom.us/s/94320719883
In Person: Innovation 104* (Portland), St. Francis Room* (Biddeford), Leonard Hall* (Biddeford)
Community members/public**:
Facebook Live: facebook.com/UNECollaborative (Interactive opportunity)
Livestream: une.edu/live (Viewing only)
Participation can be applied toward students’ IP Honors Distinction.
Competencies: Communication, Teamwork, Cultural Humility
Collaborative Partners: 51Æ·²èCollege of Osteopathic Medicine, 51Æ·²èOffice of Community, Equity and Diversity
*If you plan to attend in person, bring your laptop, iPad or phone to participate in Zoom chat. We welcome you to bring your lunch!
**Community partners – Are you looking for Continuing Education Credits?
To receive a certificate of attendance, please pre-register:
https://bit.ly/UNECECE_Certificate
Your confirmed attendance will merit a certificate of attendance/CEU.