
Unconscious Bias in Medicine
This CME activity provides education on unconscious bias in the academic medicine workplace for Stanford Medicine. Existing research on unconscious bias will provide a science-based view of this seemingly non-science topic. Case studies with examples of unconscious bias, self-assessment opportunities, and exploring bias busting strategies will enable learners to understand how to bring the content into their own unique environments.
Learning Objectives
At the conclusion of this activity, learners should be able to:
- Describe the effects of unconscious bias in everyday interactions with patients, students, colleagues, and team members.
- Apply specific “bias-busting” techniques that can be used in the medical and academic environment.
- Identify where personal unconscious biases may reside across gender, race/ethnicity, and/or cultural attributes in the workplace.
- Develop strategies to correct personal unconscious biases in daily interactions.
Additional Information
Available Credit
- 1.00 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™
This course is offered through Stanford Medicine.
To take this course you will be redirected to Stanford Medicine website. You must login or create an account with Stanford Medicine in order to complete this activity.
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