Diversity

VIDEOS IN LIBRARY

CROSS CULTURAL HEALTH CARE DELIVERY

362.10425 C96a V.1-V.6
Cultural And Behavioral Issues in Dental Care/ Jay A. Gershen, Jane. C. Wellenkamp, James R. Freed. Los Angeles , Calif. : University of California , Los Angeles , School of Dentistry , Center for Health Sciences, c1996.
Description: This six-video series is designed to be used in educational settings for the purpose of instructing and stimulating discussion about cultural issues and their effect on the dentist/patient interaction. Each videotape depicts the initial, unrehearsed visit between a patient and a dentist. Following the visit, participants were separately shown the videotape and instructed to stop it whenever they wished to describe their thoughts and feelings about the interaction. These dentist and patient recalls were videotaped and have been edited into the original videotape of the visit.

DIVERSITY AWARENESS

Kit 306 D61f
Diversity: Food For Thought/ Coastal Human Resources
Description: Diversity: Food for Thought provides you with tools to teach employees how to value diversity in your workplace. Employees will learn how to acknowledge differences and successfully build relationships with people of diverse backgrounds. Participants will learn how to confront their own biases and change their paradigms to include trust, openness and effective communication.

303.385 The Essential Blue-Eyed Trainer’s Edition and Debriefing
E78b Denkmal Film production: produced by Claus Striger and Bertram Verhaag; written and directed by Bertram Verhaag. San Francisco , CA : California Newsreel, 1999, c1996
Description: Blue-Eyed has proven one of the country’s most widely-used diversity training videos and was ranked as one of the 10 Best Videos of 1998 by “Training Media Review.” The Essential Blue-Eyed includes a special Trainer’s Edition containing the most dramatic 50 minutes of the original 86-minute film as well as entirely new 37-minute “Debriefing” all on one cassette. In this video, a multiracial group of Midwestern adults are divided on the basis of eye color and the blue-eyed members are subjected to a withering regime of humiliation. The video effectively challenges viewers to confront racism at work, in our community and in ourselves every day.

FACULTY DEVELOPMENT

374.017
C96i PT.1 Axtell, Sara, & Cole, Patricia
Culture in the Curriculum – Faculty Seminar 8-13-03

In this Faculty development seminar, Dr.’s Axtell and Cole from the University of Minnesota Medical School provide Northwestern Health Sciences University faculty with tools to incorporate culture in the curriculum. Covered topics include current issues, curriculum content, curriculum design and instructional strategies.

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