Cultural Humility Training
Led by a partnership with the UMass Chan interprofessional Center for Experiential Learning and Simulation (iCELS), the Cultural Humility Training service area builds from an existing 1-year research project, Simulation-based Intervention to Increase Culturally Appropriate Delivery of Informed Consent (SCRIIPTT).
iCELS is a state-of-the art facility with technology to implement simulation-based training for medical students and clinical faculty at UMMS on various skill and knowledge competencies.
The SCRIIPTT project engages community members to train research staff on implementing culturally appropriate approaches during the informed consent process. Our SCRIIPTT model has advanced over the years and has been adapted with options of remote training and practice in simulation. Partner grants like STRIDE and CONSULT-BP are utilizing the SCRIIPT model and have adapted it too work with research teams and clinical teams.
Please see ICELS website for more details on simulation training