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Meet LARA training requirements for implicit bias and improve Healthcare delivery by attending our free workshop.

In partnership with Michigan County Medical Care Facilities Council.

Pre and post-workshop exam.

Receive a certification that meets LARA requirements (Mich. Admin. Code R.338.7004).

Earn 1.5 SHRM credits.

JANUARY 18th, 2024, 11:30AM EST

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What Healthcare Professionals in Michigan Are Saying:

Manda Ayoub

Chief Operating Officer Pomeroy Living

Your Trainer
Lorne Epstein

Lorne Epstein, SHRM-SCP, MSOD

CEO, Electric Cow 

Lorne is a social scientist, keynote, and Vistage speaker who consults with senior leaders on methods to improve the ROI of decision-making by reducing biases. Over 20,000 professionals have taken his workshops.

If you're looking to:

  • Get certified under LARA (Mich. Admin. Code R.338.7004);

  • Learn how priming bias works;

  • See how bias can affect their choices at work;

  • Conduct a personal social network analysis; and

  • Develop new practices and skills to minimize bias in business decisions.

Then this online training session is a must-attend.

Join Electric Cow's Lorne Epstein on Thursday, January 18th at 11:30AM EST as he leads a hands-on, experiential workshop aimed at mitigating implicit bias in healthcare.

Participants will explore the following questions:

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  • What is implicit/unconscious bias? 

  • How does bias affect patient care?

  • What biases do I have?

  • What tools are available to me to reduce the effects of bias in my workplace?

Participants who pass the post-workshop assessment receive their completion certificates as well as 1.5 SHRM Credits.

Signup now to learn how to identify and remove your unwanted bias, reduce barriers and disparities in access to and delivery of healthcare services, and devise strategies for reducing these barriers and disparities.

By the end, you’ll have the confidence and know-how needed to determine how to best utilize available tools to reduce the effects of bias in your workplace. 

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