Practicing Inclusiveness in Healthcare Conference
On Sept. 13, register to join the Practicing Inclusiveness in Healthcare conference.
Inclusiveness….what does it really mean and how is it practiced in healthcare? Many have heard the Golden Rule, treat others as you would like to be treated, very simple words but difficult at times to put into practice. Additionally, sometimes there are ways of interacting with people to be intentionally inclusive of which we may not be aware.
We live in a world where daily we are faced with helping and caring for others who we may consider different, whether it is due to culture, race, gender, ethnicity, political opinion or belief systems.
This conference will offer a space where you can feel comfortable asking questions. Let’s use this time to learn from each other about our differences and find clarity where there is confusion. Please join other healthcare providers as we learn how inclusiveness can and should be integrated in our healthcare practice.
The conference is worth 6.25 CNEs. Registration is $99 if registered by Aug. 16 and $159 if registered after Aug. 16.
Please register here. Learn more about the conference here.
Topics & Speakers
Inclusiveness and Diversity: Setting the Stage
Shielda Rodgers, PhD, RN
Assistant Dean for Inclusive Excellence
MENTORS2, Project Director
School of Nursing
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Intentional Inclusion of LGBTIQA & Communities
Terri Phoenix, PhD
Director, LGBTQ Center
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
What We Have Learned and Putting it Into Practice
Shielda Rodgers, PhD, RN
Assistant Dean for Inclusive Excellence
MENTORS2, Project Director
School of Nursing
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
What are Our Differences and What Can We Learn: Panel Discussion
Terri Phoenix, PhD
Director, LGBTQ Center
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Jada Brooks, PhD, MSPH, RN
Assistant Professor
School of Nursing
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Josmell Perez, MA
Director, Carolina Latinx Collaborative
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Gloria Thomas, PhD
Director, Carolina Women's Center
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill