Moving from Harm to Healing in EDI, Medical Education, and Clinical Practice
January 24 @ 12:00 pm - 2:00 pm
In this It Starts With Us session, we will discuss reimagining conflict in medical education, clinical practice, leadership and EDI through restorative justice. The panelists, including leaders, healthcare professionals, faculty, and staff, will explore the potential limitations of retributive justice. and the transformative potential of alternative conflict engagement practices, and how these concepts can be embedded into healthcare education, clinical practice and leadership. Through this conversation, we hope to shed insights on practical strategies for transitioning from harm to healing and fostering meaningful cultural change.
The panel features Alan Jacobs (Department Head, UBC Political Science), Ashley Moore (Associate Director, Education, Community & Conflict Engagement, EIO), Jennifer Atkins (Indigenous Patient Navigator, PHSA), Saleem Razack (Paediatric Intensivist, BC Children’s & REDI Senior Faculty Advisor), Shain Jackson (Executive Director, Golden Eagle Rising Society), Shirley Nakata (UBC Ombudsperson), and Richard Price (Professor, UBC Political Science). It is co-moderated by Maï Yasué (REDI Associate Director) and Madison Tardif (REDI Equity Advisor).
This event is organized by the Faculty of Medicine’s office of Respectful Environments, Equity, Diversity & Inclusion (REDI).