Learn about public health and bias through visual arts

The Office of Interprofessional and Interdisciplinary Education and Research is sponsoring a session of the Art & Insight Program at Cleveland Museum of Art April 8 at 3 p.m. The session will focus on public health and implicit bias.

Art & Insight sessions are designed for the healthcare community and meant to strengthen observation and communication skills, build empathy and cultural awareness, and bring to consciousness the individual patterns of perception that guide each person’s perspective and focus.

Students from any year are invited to attend the public health and implicit bias session, which explores techniques for identifying and addressing personal biases and opportunities to learn and reflect on the impact of historical biases on contemporary public health. 

If you are interested in participating in this experience, please complete this brief survey. Enrollment is limited to 25 people, so register soon! You will be notified about a week before the event to let you know if you have been selected. Please contact Fangfei Chen at fxc118@case.edu with any questions.