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The Canadian Medical Protective Association: Psychological Safety

This educational series helps participants confront racism and bias when they occur. Using best practices and a social justice simulation, the three-hour virtual training incorporates trigger films that adhere to the International Nursing Association for Clinical Simulation and Learning’s Healthcare Simulation Standards of Best Practice.

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Author(s)/Organization(s)
Canadian Medical Protective Association
Tags
collaboration, psychological safety, practice guidance, team behaviours
Audience
Health-care educator/Trainer, Health worker, Trainee
Theme
Organizational and team culture, Psychological protection, Protection of physical safety, Protection from moral distress, Support for psychological self-care
Cost
Free
Format
Website
Sector
Specific to primary care
Setting
Hospital, Private clinic
Identity
Not explicitly
Language
Bilingual

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