Belonging Matters
Event Series
"Belonging Matters" series was developed to encourage open conversations around equity, inclusion and diversity in medicine, and shared best practices that promoted the same. The event series addresses topics that affect groups who are traditionally underrepresented in medicine and provides an opportunity for professional development and networking.
Belonging Matters is open to all, however healthcare professionals, including physicians, residents, fellows, medical students, undergraduate students are encouraged to participate.
Review previous event recordings here. Subjects include:
- Trends and Best Practices to Support Black Physicians
- Importance of Social Networking
- Taking Action and Leaning In
- Leveraging Yourself, Your Community and Your Career
- Taking Care of Yourself to Take Care of Others
Upcoming Series
A new series of events will be announced soon. Please check back for updates.
The Belonging Matters event series is funded by the Arizona Commitment Against Racism and supported by staff from the Office of health Equity & Inclusion, Human Resources, Education, Administration and Research.
Direct questions to the Belonging Matters Planning Committee at URM@mayo.edu.
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