Building Trust in Our Health Care Systems 2 (Zoom)
Follow Up Series to Big Conversation: Many Wounds to Heal
Sunday, May 23
3:00pm - 5:00pm
Virtual Branch
Zoom Rm 1 calvprJoin us for Session II to discuss "Building Trust in Our Health Care Systems." Exploring systemic unconscious bias and the importance of understanding its effects on society, healthcare models, and patients. Please register by the day before to receive a Zoom link for this event.
Building Trust in Our Health Care Systems: Exploring systemic unconscious bias and the importance of understanding its effects on society, healthcare models, and patients.
The second of three sessions in a series that continues the exploration of issues identified at the September 13, 2020 Big Conversation on health care inequities. Webinar by noted expert Steven K Ragsdale, followed by Q&A.
A Follow Up to Many Wounds to Heal: Health Care (In)Equity - How Does It Affect Me?
This forum is brought to you by The Big Conversation Partners in Dismantling Racism and Privilege in Southern Maryland.
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Steven K. Ragsdale has more than 25 years of experience in developing health care innovations and advancing pathways to better, safer, and more equitable care. His work with local hospitals, healthcare and other organizations in diversity, equity, and inclusion is guided by his steep understanding and desire to appreciate concepts that drive difference in society. He has enabled research, policy, and community efforts that expand services to underrepresented and vulnerable populations since 1997. Mr. Ragsdale is an associate faculty member at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. |
Note
You will receive registration confirmation immediately. The Zoom information will be emailed to you 2 hours before the event on May 23.
Access Note
Due to Covid-19 regulations, The Big Conversation Partners must present this forum online. We are aware that this limits access for some. Please consider including others, if comfort and social distancing allows.
Technical Requirements
- We recommend that you download and install the Zoom app (free).
- For help with this, feel free to contact Calvert Library for coaching and practice. (410-535-0291)
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This project was made possible in part by the Maryland Humanities, through support from the National Endowment for the Humanities, the Maryland Historical Trust in the Maryland Department of Planning, and the Maryland Department of labor. Any view, finding, conclusions, or recommendations expressed here do not necessarily represent those of the National Endowment for the Humanities, Maryland Humanities, Maryland Historical Trust, Maryland Department of Planning, or the Maryland Department of Labor. | ![]() |
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