The C.A.S.E. for Equity in Healthcare

This course is designed for both clinical and non-clinical healthcare workers who seek to practice in ways that promote equity. It provides in-depth discussions on health equity and birth equity, allowing participants to gain a thorough understanding of these concepts. Additionally, the course explores the health impacts of racism and historical trauma, equipping learners with the knowledge needed to address and mitigate these issues in their professional practices.

$60

Total course cost

Duration: 2-4 hours
Online - self-paced
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$60

Total course cost

Duration: 2-4 hours
Online - self-paced
Earn a certificate

View certificate

Overview

This course pertains to information that promotes equity for clinical and non-clinical healthcare workers. Healthcare workers who desire to learn about health equity and birth equity will gain knowledge about the concepts of both birth and health equity along with the health impacts of racism and historical trauma. The course also explains various resources to assist healthcare and non-healthcare providers that can positively change their community and practice.

The course provides detailed scenarios' from actual events described in videos that allow learners to gain a better understanding of intersectionality, racism, and health equity. The acronym C.A.S.E. describes how to acknowledge equity in healthcare and non-healthcare settings. This course delivers a wealth of knowledge, providing invaluable insights into how equity can be promoted across different sectors.

Who is this program designed for?

All non-clinical and clinical healthcare workers. Both clinical and non-clinical workers.

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About the course

Summary

In this course you will:

  • Introduce the concepts of health equity and birth equity.
  • Explain the role of care providers in advancing health equity and birth equity.
  • Discuss the health impact of racism and historical trauma
  • Identify tools and resources to help care provider effect positive change in their practice and community. 

Instructors

Angela Lober, PhD

Angela Lober, PhD

Director, Academy for Lactation Programs + Clinical Associate Professor Edson College

Arizona State University

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