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Implicit Bias Recognition and Remediation Training Now Available

Michigan Health Council (MHC) is now offering implicit bias training for health care professionals! In the hybrid delivery model, which is available starting today, learners will watch a one-hour video on demand and then attend a one-hour webinar to engage with the instructor and other learners in a robust discussion and group exercises for a total of 2 hours.

Each two-hour training will include an overview on how to recognize implicit bias, an in depth discussion and exercises on the following six topics:

  1. Race

  2. Sex/Gender

  3. Socioeconomic Status

  4. Mental Health

  5. Body Habitus

  6. Neurodiversity

Michigan participants will earn a certificate of completion to meet the requirements for (re)licensure in the state of Michigan R 338.7001.

Live webinars and in-person guest presentations will also be available for individuals or organizations. To request a quote for an in-person guest presentation, please contact us. To register for an upcoming hybrid event, click the button below.

This course is taught by Kristin Sewell, M.A, a certified trainer in Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion. Kristin has degrees in Sociology and Anthropology and is the Director of Content Production for Michigan Health Council. Kristin was an instructor of anthropology at Michigan State University and is a published author on topics related to identity, identity formation, and identity expression throughout American history.


Michigan Center for Nursing is a service of Michigan Health Council.

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