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Lessons learned from implementing a diversity, equity, and inclusion curriculum for health research professionals at a large academic research institution.

LaMisha Hill WellerAnna D RubinskyStarley B ShadeFelix LiuIona ChengGeorgina LopezAsha RobertsonJennifer SmithKristina DangChristian LeivaSusan RubinSuzanna M MartinezKirsten Bibbins-DomingoMeghan D Morris
Published in: Journal of clinical and translational science (2024)
Developing applied curricula yielded measurable improvements in knowledge and skills for a diverse health research department of faculty, staff, and students. Nesting this training within a more extensive program of departmental activities to improve climate and address systematic exclusion likely contributed to the series' success. Additional research is underway to understand the series' longer-term impact on applying skills for behavior change.
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