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A Model to Engage Learners in Discussions on Health Equity and Implicit Bias

The Scholarly Teacher

Key Statement: Exploring implicit bias early in health education training, even when done quickly, carries the potential to positively impact how future healthcare providers practice and promote health equity through culturally competent care. this patient's health or healthcare? Introduction. Get a commitment. this patient’s health?

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Lessons in Gratitude

Teaching Matters Academic Support

Research has shown that people living in countries that spend more on advertising tend to be less satisfied with their lives (Torres, 2020). It is a bias built into our nervous system but one that we can learn to over-ride. It is also a product of living in a consumer culture. So how can gratitude help us cultivate satisfaction and wellbeing?