Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Resources
General Resources
- What Should I Do Now? Anti-Racism Training
- Implicit Bias Training
- LinkedIn Learning Starting Points
- Anti-Asian Racism: An Authentic Conversation (New Jersey Statewide Network for Cultural Competence)
- Anti-Racism in Academia: A Learning Journey (ARiA)
- Racism is a Public Health Crisis: A Call to Action (School of Public Health Signature Speaker Series)
- Racial Equity Tools
- AAMC MedEd Portal | Anti-Racism in Medicine Collection
- AAMC MedEd Portal | Diversity, Inclusion, and Health Equity Collection
- Implicit Bias Resources: Implicit bias video series, module series and See Bias | Block Bias Tools.
- Free online course on unconscious bias
- Racism and Black Mental Health CME – APA Learning Center
- Brown Alumni Magazine Article “Race in Medicine”
- Tips to be an active upstander
- Transforming bystanders into upstanders: 5-minute video
- The El Paso Diversity and Resiliency Institute’s free Anti-Racism Training
Resources for Educators
Teaching LGBTQ+ Health (offered through Stanford University)
Learners across the health professions demand improved LGBTQ+ health content and additional training opportunities in their schools’ curricula. However, most clinician-educators received little, if any, training in LGBTQ+ health when they were students. This free, online, CME course addresses the gap between expected faculty teaching competency and a lack of previous-faculty training. The course is open access to educators across the health professions, as well as other providers, staff, trainees, and patients. It includes both LGBTQ+ health content and recommendations for teaching this material to trainees in any discipline or clinical department. Educators may freely download portions of the course for use in their daily clinical teaching or their school’s curriculum.
Tools for leaders to address climate
RU Inclusive LGBTQIA+ Training Program
Resources for Learners
Rutgers University is delighted to collaborate with Uwill, which allows our students enhanced opportunities for free mental health counseling through its easy-to-use online platform and various channels such as video, phone, chat, or messaging. To arrange a counseling session, simply register using your Rutgers email – it’s quick, secure, and easy! https://app.uwill.com/