Implicit Bias Training: Increasing Understanding towards Reducing Barriers and Disparities in Access to and Delivery of Physical and Mental Health Care Services
  3 Hours, 0 Minutes     Previously Recorded    Kathryn Krase, Ph.D.,
3 CE Credits
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$59.99

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Physical and Mental health professionals cannot ignore the impact that various forms of bias play into the barriers to and disparities experience in the delivery of care. For instance, the concerns of women who present for treatment are more often ignored than those of men who present for treatment. And, the concerns of Black women, in particular, are ignored at their peril. This course explains the role of implicit and explicit bias in defining the systems that provide physical and mental health care in America. This course also includes strategies for individual professionals, and professionals in collaboration, to use in order to reduce disparities in access to and delivery of physical and mental health care services. This course meets the “Implicit Bias Training” requirements outlined under Michigan State Public Health Code.

This activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the Essential Areas and policies of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education through the joint providership of Chesapeake Health Education Program, Inc. (CHEP) and CE You!. There are no relevant financial relationships from faculty with ineligible companies. Kathryn Krase, Ph.D. and the Planning Committee reports they have no relationships with commercial organizations to disclose.

 


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