Relationship-Centered Communication Skills for Racial Equity in Healthcare

Relationship-Centered Communication Skills for Racial Equity in Healthcare

Workshop for those who have completed Enhancing Relationship Centered Communication and/or SOM Diversity, Equity and Inclusion

By Diane Sliwka, MD

Date and time

Wednesday, November 16, 2022 · 1 - 4:30pm PST

Location

Mission Hall

550 16th Street Room 2105, 2nd Floor San Francisco, CA 94143

About this event

Workshop for those who have completed Enhancing Relationship Centered Communication and/or School of Medicine Diversity, Equity and Inclusion trainings are recommended but not required.

Course Description:

This is a 4 hour workshop will build upon the prerequisite half-day fundamental relationship-centered communication (RCC) workshop by applying RCC skills to promote racial equity in healthcare. We will explore the impact of stereotype threat and unconscious racial bias on communication between patients and other members of the health care team. Participants will employ role-play to apply RCC skills as both preventative and restorative strategies in combating racism. Participants’ own cases will be simulated to enhance relevance and direct application of the workshop content.

Objectives:

Participants will:

  1. explore the impact of their identities and unconscious racial biases on interactions with patients.

  2. practice applying RCC skills to prevent the negative effects of stereotype threat and unconscious racial bias in their interactions with patients.

  3. practice applying RCC skills to build or restore relationships when stereotype threat and unconscious racial bias have negatively impacted patients.

  4. develop an action plan that supports application of skills in clinical and/or team contexts.

Facilitated by Anna Meyer, MD and Diane Sliwka , MD

Target Audience: UCSF Clinicians. Prequisite: 1 day Foundational Communication Skills and/or School of Medicine Diversity, Equity and Inclusion trainings are recommended but not required.

Questions?  Email: angela.karahalios@ucsf.edu or diane.sliwka@ucsf.edu

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