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- - - Duke University Hospital Diversity Lunch & Learn Sessions 2020 Schedule Presented by Duke University Hospital Diversity & Inclusion Commiee Provided by Duke University Health System Clinical Educaon & Professional Development Course Descripon: Join us for interacve sessions focused on creang authenc dialogue in the areas of diversity, inclusion, and intercultural awareness. Topics highlight team building, effecve communicaon methods, and intercultural learning in a manner that values mulple diverse perspecves and journeys. Our sessions are designed to support you in living our core values and in caring for our paents, their loved ones, and each other, and may be useful to you in meeng clinical ladder criteria, and in maintaining your license or cerficaon. Target Audience: All Duke University Hospital staff (medical, nursing, pharmacy, and allied health, and others). All target audience members are eligible for connuing educaon credit. Please note the sessions are being offered thru Zoom, so you area able to parcipate from any locaon. Please enter in the hps://address shown for the session to join the program. These sessions do not provide cerficates of aendance or paral credit for paral aendance. Session Topics Presenter(s) 2020 Dates 12:00 PM—1:00 PM SPIRITUAL WELLBEING FOR MUSLIM PATIENTS & THEIR FAMILIES This program will discuss Healthcare needs for Muslim paents with respect to delivering paent center care. Joshua Salaam, Chaplain Program Director, Center for Muslim Life Duke University June 10 (Wednesday) Join Zoom Meeng hps:// duke.zoom.us/ j/97678127294 WHAT ARE PERSONAL PRONOUNS AND WHY DO THEY MATTER? This session will provide a fundamental understanding about why pronouns maer. Kristen Russell, MSW, LCSW Case Management Duke University Hospital September 23 (Wednesday) Join Zoom Meeng hps:// duke.zoom.us/ j/95798242740 HOW CHILDREN LEARN LANGUAGE This session will discuss understanding fascinang things about how children grow and learn. Makeba Wilborn, Ph.D. & Sarah Gaither, Ph.D. The Wilbourn Infant Lab (WILD) Duke University October 14 (Wednesday) Join Zoom Meeng hps:// duke.zoom.us/ j/91114610561 HIV/AIDS IN THE AFRICAN AMERICAN COMMUNITY The session will discuss the historical/cultural review of US laws, policies and social values to provide a context for examining the issue of HIV/AIDS in the African American community. Niasha Fray, MA, MSPH Program Director, Center for Community & Populaon Health Improvement Duke Health November 11 (Wednesday) Join Zoom Meeng hps:// duke.zoom.us/ j/99947989324 Connuing Educaon Credit Statement of Joint Accreditaon: In support of improving paent care, Duke University Health System Clinical Educaon and Profes- sional Development is accredited by the American Nurses Credenaling Center (ANCC), the Accreditaon Council for Pharmacy Educa on (ACPE), and the American Medical Associ aon (AMA PRA Credit Category1 TM) ), to pro vide connuing educaon for the healthcare team. 1.0 Credit Hours NOTE!!! Pharmacists & Pharmacy Techs: You must provide your NABP ePID# and PIN when signing in, or your credit will not be recorded for use in licensure. Your NABP ePID# is not the same number as your board of pharmacy registraon number or your PTCB number. If you have not yet done so, you will need set up your NABP ePID# and PIN# at hps://nabp.pharmacy/ No Advance Registraon Sessions are being offered thru Zoom, enter in the hps://address shown for the session .

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Duke University Hospital Diversity Lunch & Learn Sessions 2020 Schedule

Presented by Duke University Hospital Diversity & Inclusion Committee Provided by Duke University Health System Clinical Education & Professional Development

Course Description: Join us for interactive sessions focused on creating authentic dialogue in the areas of diversity, inclusion, and intercultural awareness. Topics highlight team building, effective communication methods, and intercultural learning in a manner that values multiple diverse perspectives and journeys. Our sessions are designed to support you in living our core values and in “caring for our patients, their loved ones, and each other,” and may be useful to you in meeting clinical ladder criteria, and in maintaining your license or certification.

Target Audience: All Duke University Hospital staff (medical, nursing, pharmacy, and allied health, and others). All target audience members are eligible for continuing education credit.

Please note the sessions are being offered thru Zoom, so you area able to participate from any location. Please enter in the “https://” address shown for the session to join the program.

These sessions do not provide certificates of attendance or partial credit for partial attendance.

Session Topics Presenter(s) 2020 Dates 12:00 PM—1:00 PM

SPIRITUAL WELLBEING FOR MUSLIM PATIENTS & THEIR

FAMILIES

This program will discuss Healthcare needs for Muslim patients with respect to delivering patient center care.

Joshua Salaam, Chaplain

Program Director, Center for Muslim Life

Duke University

June 10 (Wednesday)

Join Zoom Meeting https://

duke.zoom.us/ j/97678127294

WHAT ARE PERSONAL PRONOUNS AND WHY DO THEY

MATTER?

This session will provide a fundamental understanding about why pronouns matter.

Kristen Russell, MSW, LCSW

Case Management Duke University Hospital

September 23 (Wednesday)

Join Zoom Meeting

https:// duke.zoom.us/ j/95798242740

HOW CHILDREN LEARN LANGUAGE

This session will discuss understanding fascinating things about how children grow and learn.

Makeba Wilborn, Ph.D. & Sarah Gaither, Ph.D.

The Wilbourn Infant Lab (WILD) Duke University

October 14 (Wednesday)

Join Zoom Meeting https://

duke.zoom.us/ j/91114610561

HIV/AIDS IN THE AFRICAN AMERICAN COMMUNITY

The session will discuss the historical/cultural review of US laws, policies and social values to provide a context for examining the issue of HIV/AIDS in the African American community.

Niasha Fray, MA, MSPH

Program Director, Center for Community & Population

Health Improvement Duke Health

November 11 (Wednesday)

Join Zoom Meeting https://

duke.zoom.us/ j/99947989324

Continuing Education Credit

Statement of Joint Accreditation: In support of improving patient care, Duke University

Health System Clinical Education and Profes-sional Development is accredited by the

American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC), the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Educa tion (ACPE), and the American Medical Associ ation (AMA PRA Credit Category1TM)), to pro vide continuing education for the healthcare

team.

1.0 Credit Hours

NOTE!!! Pharmacists & Pharmacy Techs: You must provide your NABP ePID# and PIN

when signing in, or your credit will not be recorded for use in licensure. Your NABP ePID# is not the same number as your board of pharmacy registration number or your PTCB number. If you have not yet done so, you will need set up your

NABP ePID# and PIN# at https://nabp.pharmacy/

No Advance Registration

Sessions are being offered thru Zoom,

enter in the “https://” address shown for the session .