Recognizing and Leveraging Our Privilege Towards Allyship in Action

1. Define implicit bias, allyship, upstander, and trauma-informed care.2. Demonstrate knowledge in how to address bias, serve in the role of an ally and upstander, and apply trauma-informed care through case-based examples.As the cultural and ethnic diversity of the United States continues to grow, palliative clinicians will invariably care for patients and interact with colleagues whose cultures, beliefs and practices differ from their own. 1 Underrepresented minorities, women, and lgbtqia+ communities - both patients and clinicians - face bias and discrimination in clinical settings.
Source: Journal of Pain and Symptom Management - Category: Palliative Care Authors: Source Type: research