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2020 Frank C. Wilson Professionalism Forum (Workshop & Lecture)

September 23, 2020 @ 12:00 PM - 1:30 PM

Save the date for the 9th annual Frank C. Wilson Professionalism Forum: “Confronting Microaggressions and Implicit Bias: Our Professional Responsibility” on September 23, 2020. (Download Flyer)

 


Pre-registration is now closed.

Use the following links to join in the calls and aoe@med.unc.edu to confirm your attendance is counted.

 

 

 

 

Join Noon Workshop:
https://zoom.us/j/99793946218?pwd=NklyWHcvVkh3MjV0MTF3K0YvZ3M1QT09

Meeting ID: 997 9394 6218
Passcode: 295886
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+13017158592,,99793946218#,,,,,,0#,,295886# US (Germantown)

 

Join Evening Lecture:
https://zoom.us/j/92054033513?pwd=YUZzMWhVZThEOS9iSDc1Vm1ndFUxZz09

Meeting ID: 920 5403 3513
Passcode: 029607
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+13126266799,,92054033513#,,,,,,0#,,029607# US (Chicago)
+19292056099,,92054033513#,,,,,,0#,,029607# US (New York)


 

 

 

Noon workshop: 12:00-1:30 PM EST
“Preventing and Responding to Discrimination in Clinical Education”
via Zoom

Kimberley Nichols, MD, Em Trambert-Kylstra, MS4, and panel involving faculty, residents, and medical students from the UNC School of Medicine

Kimberley Nichols | Department of Anesthesiology   

Evening Lecture: 5:30 – 7:00 PM EST
“Implicit Bias”
via Zoom

Presenter: Dr. Benjamin Reese Jr., Former Vice President for Institutional Equality at Duke University

Benjamin D. Reese, Jr.

Benjamin C. Reese Jr., PsyD
Former Vice President of Institutional Equality, Duke University
Adjunct Professor, Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences, Family Medicine & Community Health, Psychology and Neuroscience, Duke University

Dr. Reese is a clinical psychologist and president of BenReese, LLC., a North Carolina (USA) based global diversity, equity, and inclusion consulting firm. He is adjunct professor in the departments of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Community Medicine & Family Health, and Psychology and Neuroscience at Duke University. He is the former Vice President for Institutional Equity and Chief Diversity Officer for Duke University and the Duke University Health System.

Dr. Reese has served as the Associate Director of the Fifth Avenue Center for Counseling & Psychotherapy in New York City, the founder and Director of the Institute for the Study of Culture & Ethnicity, and the Ombudsperson for the Rockefeller Foundation.

He has 50 years’ experience in the fields of implicit bias, systemic and structural racism, and diversity, equity, and inclusion strategy, working in person and online. Dr. Reese is a highly sought after national and international speaker, workshop facilitator and consultant to higher education, healthcare, not-for-profit organizations, and the corporate environment. His over 100 consultations include implicit bias workshops for over 50 colleges and universities in North America, as well as the U.S. Secret Service, and the U.S. Justice Department. He has provided invited addresses and workshops on various diversity and inclusion topics at Tel Aviv University, Hebrew University, the University of Canterbury in New Zealand, the University of Adelaide in South Australia, the University of East London and Coventry University in the United Kingdom, as well as presentations in Ireland, China, Haiti, Ethiopia, Tanzania, Argentina, Brazil, and Bermuda.

He has represented both the International Council of Psychologists and the World Federation for Mental Health (non-governmental organizations) at the United Nations. Dr. Reese is a past president of the National Association of Diversity Officers in Higher Education (NADOHE) and served on its founding board.  He is a member of the North Carolina Advisory Board of the Full Frame Documentary Film Festival and is a Board Member of The Center for Documentary Studies at Duke University.

Dr. Reese has garnered numerous awards and citations. In 2016, the North Carolina Business Journal awarded him their Lifetime Diversity Achievement Award in recognition of almost 50 years of leadership in the areas of race relations and diversity.

Details

Date:
September 23, 2020
Time:
12:00 PM - 1:30 PM
Series:

Venue

Online

Save the date for the 9th annual Frank C. Wilson Professionalism Forum: “Confronting Microaggressions and Implicit Bias: Our Professional Responsibility” on September 23, 2020. (Download Flyer)

 


Pre-registration is now closed.

Use the following links to join in the calls and aoe@med.unc.edu to confirm your attendance is counted.

 

 

 

 

Join Noon Workshop:
https://zoom.us/j/99793946218?pwd=NklyWHcvVkh3MjV0MTF3K0YvZ3M1QT09

Meeting ID: 997 9394 6218
Passcode: 295886
One tap mobile
+19292056099,,99793946218#,,,,,,0#,,295886# US (New York)
+13017158592,,99793946218#,,,,,,0#,,295886# US (Germantown)

 

Join Evening Lecture:
https://zoom.us/j/92054033513?pwd=YUZzMWhVZThEOS9iSDc1Vm1ndFUxZz09

Meeting ID: 920 5403 3513
Passcode: 029607
One tap mobile
+13126266799,,92054033513#,,,,,,0#,,029607# US (Chicago)
+19292056099,,92054033513#,,,,,,0#,,029607# US (New York)


 

 

 

Noon workshop: 12:00-1:30 PM EST
“Preventing and Responding to Discrimination in Clinical Education”
via Zoom

Kimberley Nichols, MD, Em Trambert-Kylstra, MS4, and panel involving faculty, residents, and medical students from the UNC School of Medicine

Kimberley Nichols | Department of Anesthesiology   

Evening Lecture: 5:30 – 7:00 PM EST
“Implicit Bias”
via Zoom

Presenter: Dr. Benjamin Reese Jr., Former Vice President for Institutional Equality at Duke University

Benjamin D. Reese, Jr.

Benjamin C. Reese Jr., PsyD
Former Vice President of Institutional Equality, Duke University
Adjunct Professor, Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences, Family Medicine & Community Health, Psychology and Neuroscience, Duke University

Dr. Reese is a clinical psychologist and president of BenReese, LLC., a North Carolina (USA) based global diversity, equity, and inclusion consulting firm. He is adjunct professor in the departments of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Community Medicine & Family Health, and Psychology and Neuroscience at Duke University. He is the former Vice President for Institutional Equity and Chief Diversity Officer for Duke University and the Duke University Health System.

Dr. Reese has served as the Associate Director of the Fifth Avenue Center for Counseling & Psychotherapy in New York City, the founder and Director of the Institute for the Study of Culture & Ethnicity, and the Ombudsperson for the Rockefeller Foundation.

He has 50 years’ experience in the fields of implicit bias, systemic and structural racism, and diversity, equity, and inclusion strategy, working in person and online. Dr. Reese is a highly sought after national and international speaker, workshop facilitator and consultant to higher education, healthcare, not-for-profit organizations, and the corporate environment. His over 100 consultations include implicit bias workshops for over 50 colleges and universities in North America, as well as the U.S. Secret Service, and the U.S. Justice Department. He has provided invited addresses and workshops on various diversity and inclusion topics at Tel Aviv University, Hebrew University, the University of Canterbury in New Zealand, the University of Adelaide in South Australia, the University of East London and Coventry University in the United Kingdom, as well as presentations in Ireland, China, Haiti, Ethiopia, Tanzania, Argentina, Brazil, and Bermuda.

He has represented both the International Council of Psychologists and the World Federation for Mental Health (non-governmental organizations) at the United Nations. Dr. Reese is a past president of the National Association of Diversity Officers in Higher Education (NADOHE) and served on its founding board.  He is a member of the North Carolina Advisory Board of the Full Frame Documentary Film Festival and is a Board Member of The Center for Documentary Studies at Duke University.

Dr. Reese has garnered numerous awards and citations. In 2016, the North Carolina Business Journal awarded him their Lifetime Diversity Achievement Award in recognition of almost 50 years of leadership in the areas of race relations and diversity.

Details

Date:
September 23, 2020
Time:
4:30 PM - 6:00 PM
Series:

Venue

Online
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