Racial Trauma, Racial Justice: The Impact of Race & Ethnicity in the Clinical Encounter
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Overview
In this interactive and innovative course, participants will explore the origins of racial trauma, health impacts of this type of trauma, examine their own self-awareness of bias and lean how to establish cultural safety.
Learning Objectives
- Discuss origins of racial trauma.
- Discuss health impacts of racial trauma.
- Discuss self-awareness of bias.
- Discuss establishing cultural safety.
Speakers
Assistant Professor
Jitana Benton-Lee, PhD, DNP, MSN, MHA, BSN, is an assistant professor at Northern Kentucky University. She has more than 15 years of clinical leadership and academic experience. Jitana has a doctor of philosophy in nursing from Texas Women’s University; a doctor of nursing practice and a bachelor of arts from Northern Kentucky University; a master of science in nursing/healthcare administration from the University of Phoenix and a bachelor of science in nursing from NKU.
CE Information
This activity offers 1.0 CE credit to attendees.
Accredited by Kentucky Board of Nursing.
KBN Approval. This offering for contact hours is provided by the Kentucky Nurses Association (KNA). Kentucky Nurses Association (KNA) is an approved provider of continuing nursing education by the Kentucky Board of Nursing (KBN). KBN Provider Number: 1-0001. KBN CE Providership Approval through December 31, 2023. KBN approval of an individual continuing nursing education provider does not constitute endorsement of program/offering content. 50 minutes = 1.0 KBN Contact Hour.
Disclosures
Originally offered March 15, 2021. Please be aware any interactive elements of the presentation were only applicable during the live viewing.
Activity Content
Registration to this activity includes access to the following supporting materials.
- Cultured Remedy Training Document (Size: 8.06 MB)
- Racial Experience Training Document (Size: 15.5 MB)
Duration: about 1 hour | Quality: HD
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