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Know Thyself: The Impact of Cultural Humility and the Role it Plays in Practice
Length: 01:01:54


 

It’s no longer enough to be culturally competent; we must elevate our practice to embrace cultural humility. It’s time to turn the mirror on ourselves and confront what we don’t know and be willing to learn. Doing so will enhance our practice and engagement with clients and families. How do we approach this process? Does Implicit Bias play a role? Join us for an interactive exploratory program on cultural humility and learn how to integrate it into practice so we are serving our clients competently.

Content Level: Beginner to Intermediate

Date of original program: 11/21/22

Stephanie Goldstein, FEC

Stephanie Goldstein, BSW, LBSW, has been in healthcare for more than 15 years.  Her experience includes both working directly with patients and as a manager in mental health and long term care. She is passionate about educating patients and families on options while promoting self-determination for those with complex physical, cognitive or mental health diagnoses.  A frequent guest lecturer for Johns Hopkins University’s Certificate on Aging program, she also loves teaching professionals about best practices in working with older generations. 


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