
AWIR Educates Health Professionals And Advanced Practitioners On EDI Principles
When people do not recognize the impact of biased or inequitable care through firsthand experiences, data and discussion become essential.
AWIR leaders and guest experts share their knowledge during our many continuing medical education opportunities.
When people do not recognize the impact of biased or inequitable care through firsthand experiences, data and discussion become essential.
From annual conference sessions on how to convince human resources departments to change family leave policies, to evergreen web sessions on treating patients from minority populations, to virtual summits on culturally conscious care related to intersecting disciplines, AWIR constantly advances members’ exposure to EDI topics, with the added benefit of free or low-cost CME credits.
Example sessions include:
- “Discerning Clinical and Cultural Differences in Rheumatology” – 2.0 CEU
- “Tailoring Shared Decision Making for Diverse Rheumatology Patients” – 2.0 CEU
- “The Socioeconomic Side of Rheumatology Care: Determinants and Inequities” – 2.0 CEU
- “Bridging the Gap in Access to Rheumatology Care” – 2.0 CEU
- “How Comorbidities Contribute to Health Inequalities in Rheumatology” – 2.0 CEU
