In partnership with the AAMC, this workshop has been designed by Cook Ross, a consulting firm in the United States with 30 years of experience, including deep expertise in the role of inclusion & diversity in the workplace. Grounded in self-reflection, the workshop enables participants to examine how experiences and identities shape their biases. Participants develop awareness of their first impressions in order to improve decision-making in the workplace.

Presenter: Sean Polreis

Learning objectives:

  • Explain how bias functions in the brain and its impact on decision-making
  • Examine how experiences and identities shape our biases
  • Develop the ability to closely inspect our first impressions for bias

Faculty, staff and students are welcome to attend.

Register: https://ccdeconference.usask.ca/index.aspx?cid=328 

Event Details

When:
Time:
01:00 PM - 03:00 PM CST
Location:
Room GD04, Health Sciences Building
File:
Poster