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Curriculum Design & Engaging Our Learners and Creating Belonging Online
Our current societal reality provides opportunities to change patterns of exclusion and inclusion in health sciences. Traditional health sciences education has focused on providing knowledge as the way to integrate people into an academic community, but data shows that not all people became equally integrated into this academic community, despite knowledge acquisition. With this in mind, Dr. Estrada will describe findings from her research program in which she has longitudinally tracked and examined what types of mentorships, training experiences, and supports result in students integrating into their professional fields and persisting in health sciences career pathways. Her research focuses on the experiences of persons historically excluded because of ethnicity and race. Further, she will describe practical actions that educators and institutions can take to provide kindness cues that affirm social inclusion. These actions can positively impact the integration experience for historically underrepresented college students, faculty, and administrators in health sciences training and professional settings.
Presenter:
Mica Estrada, PhD, Associate Dean of Diversity, Inclusion and Outreach, School of Nursing
Who Should Join?
The Symposium is intended for UCSF faculty and anyone supporting academic programs at UCSF.
Accommodation
UCSF welcomes people with disabilities to our events and programs. To request reasonable accommodation, please contact Lisa Leiva by emailing Lisa.Leiva@ucsf.edu, as soon as possible.
- Date:
- Thursday, Aug 29 2024
- Time:
- 12:00pm - 1:00pm
- Time Zone:
- Pacific Time - US & Canada (change)
- Online:
- This is an online event. Event URL will be sent via registration email.
- Categories:
- Educational Technology
Event Organizer
Lisa is Head of Instructional Design and has over 20 years of experience working with UCSF faculty to enhance learning experiences.