In this course, Dr. McCarthy covers four domains to understand the history, context and impact of the colonization of medicine; why decolonization of medicine is critical; and finally, how to begin to partake it the process of decolonization.
This course also provides a number of resources including an Allyship Kit to assist participants in taking meaningful action based on the course material.
This Course is CONO approved for 4.5 Category A credits and 1.5 Category A Jurisprudence Credits. Upon full completion of the course, you will automatically receive your CE certificates and they will be visible in your OAND Education Portal.
REFUND POLICY
NO refunds will be issued for purchased courses.
CE Credits
CONO approved 4.5 Category A credits and 1.5 Category A Jurisprudence Credits. Upon full completion of the course, you will automatically receive your CE certificates, which will be visible in your OAND Education Portal.
Distributors may purchase multiple copies of packages to distribute to learners, and follow their progress. Bulk discounts are below.
Quantity | Price per voucher |
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1+ | $0.00 |
Session 1: The Problem - Shared Indigenous Experiences | 01:39:00 |
Session 1: The Problem - Shared Indigenous Experiences | 01:39:00 |
Session 2: The Context - The Colonization of Care | 01:30:00 |
Session 2: The Context - The Colonization of Care | 01:30:00 |
Session 3: The Purpose - Ethics and EDI in Systems of Care |
Session 3: The Purpose | ||
Truth and Reconciliation |
Session 4: The Solution - The Psychology of Decolonization | 00:30:00 |
Session 4: The Solution | ||
Allyship Kit | 00:30:00 |
CE Certificate Declaration Form |
New assessment |