Register for Restorative Justice in Academic Medicine (RJAM) Facilitator Training Feb. 19-21
The ability to address conflicts effectively and repair harm is essential for building inclusive, equitable, and thriving academic communities. RJAM welcomes faculty and staff who would like to learn a relational framework that can help them navigate difficult issues and effectively respond to individual and communal harm in ways that support active accountability, deeper understanding, shared decision making, and the prevention of future harms. This training kicks off with a virtual orientation on Jan. 16, followed by 3 days of in-person training on Feb. 19-21 at AAMC Headquarters in Washington, DC. This training also includes two follow-up mentoring sessions with RJAM facilitators and two AAMC IDEAS workshops on program implementation and evaluation.
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Angela Moses
Manager, D&I Programs and Resources
Association of American Medical Colleges
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