Healthcare requires interprofessional collaboration yet team dynamics, power differentials, and biases limit a team’s effectiveness and impact individual team members. In this session we will discuss ways to identify and create more psychologically safe teams. We will also discuss how our own biases and intersectional identities impact our participation and sense of self efficacy.
Student Life | U-M Public HealthTeamwork and Psychological Safety
Erin Khang, Social Work Manager, Michigan Medicine, part of the Health Sciences Well-Being & Academic Success Series
September 21, 2022
12:00 pm - 12:50 pm
Taubman Health Sciences Library | 1135 Catherine St | Room 5000
Sponsored by: Student Life | U-M Public Health
Contact Information: Dani Koel, danikoel@umich.edu
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Healthcare requires interprofessional collaboration yet team dynamics, power differentials, and biases limit a team’s effectiveness and impact individual team members. In this session we will discuss ways to identify and create more psychologically safe teams. We will also discuss how our own biases and intersectional identities impact our participation and sense of self efficacy.