Addressing Implicit Bias: A Primer for Healthcare Providers

CCUL215 - Addressing Implicit Bias: A Primer for Healthcare Providers

Micro-Course | 2 ANCC Contact Hours | Estimated 2-Hour Workload

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  • feature icon 2 ANCC Contact Hours
  • feature icon Estimated 2-Hour Workload
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  • feature icon Accessible for 180 days

Description

In order to achieve health equity and reduce disparities in health outcomes, healthcare professionals need to be able to identify the pervasiveness and implications of implicit bias as well as how bias affects patients and their interactions within the healthcare system. This course will address how implicit bias negatively impacts health outcomes and identify actionable steps that healthcare providers can take to mitigate and counter bias both personally and professionally.

What You Will Learn

Upon successful completion of this micro-course, you will be able to:

  • Define types of implicit bias.
  • Recognize characteristics of bias.
  • Identify how implicit bias is manifested in conversations.
  • Analyze how actions are influenced by implicit bias.
  • Identify how implicit bias negatively impacts health outcomes.
  • Distinguish how to mitigate bias personally and professionally.

Refund Policy

You will have 24 hours to request a full refund after purchase. A refund will not be issued if you already earned the certificate of completion or more than 50% of course content has been completed. No hidden fees. All course materials are included with purchase.

Accreditation Statement

Chamberlain University is accredited as a provider of nursing continuing professional development by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation.

You will receive a certificate when you meet the criteria for successful completion.


Successful Completion

Criteria for successful completion of the course are the completion of all activities in the course, a score of at least 80% on the post-test, and the submission of completed post-course survey.

Conflict of Interest

All planners, authors, and content reviewers report no conflict of interest.

Support

For questions about the enrollment process please email [email protected].

Features

Foundational Knowledge

Research-Based Findings

Learn from the latest research on implicit bias and its effects on individuals and organizations.

Action Plan

Scenario-Based Learning

Demonstrate your learning in interactive scenarios that simulate workplace situations involving implicit bias.

Flexible Learning

Flexible Learning

Review content provided in easily consumable segments to adapt around your busy life.

Awards

ANCC Certificate for Contact Hours

ANCC Certificate for Contact Hours

  • feature icon Professional Development
  • feature icon All Level
  • feature icon 2 ANCC Contact Hours
  • feature icon Estimated 2-Hour Workload
  • feature icon Self-Paced
  • feature icon Accessible for 180 days

How to enroll?

  • 1Add course to cart
  • 2Create your account
  • 3Register for course
  • 4Make payment and submit application
  • 5Start learning
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email [email protected] for additional assistance

Who is this for

  • Nurses and other healthcare providers

DISCLOSURE:Chamberlain University’s Implicit Bias course is intended to provide continuing education credit to nursing professionals. This course does not provide the viewer with University academic credit. Chamberlain University makes no representations regarding the viewer’s ability to procure and/or retain a nursing license by attending this course, as such decisions are within the Board of Nursing’s jurisdiction and subject to the Board’s evaluation. It is the healthcare professional’s responsibility to determine whether the course qualifies for continuing education credit in their state of licensure.

In addition, Chamberlain University makes no warranty of any kind regarding the course, including without limitation warranties of fitness for a particular use and noninfringement. Chamberlain University is accredited as a provider of nursing continuing professional development by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation.