This session explores how college health and higher education professionals may apply the Principles of Trustworthiness to their peer educator programs.
This webinar is Part 3 of the webinar series, The Trustworthiness Series: The Foundation for Health and Wellbeing on Campus
In this session, we will briefly review the American Association of Medical Colleges Center for Health Justice will present the Center’s Trustworthiness Toolkit and explore how college health and higher education professionals may apply the Principles of Trustworthiness to their peer educator programs. This session is appropriate for college health and all higher education professionals who work with student leaders.
To be successful in any public health effort, campus leaders and college health professionals must demonstrate trustworthiness. With significant portions of GenZ reporting mistrust of higher education, it is critical that higher education professionals understand how to cultivate and protect students’ trust in them. The Trustworthiness series will help participants understand and apply the principles of trustworthiness to their work and educate campus leadership.
Speakers
Jennifer Bretsch, MS, CPHQ, LSSGB
Claudia Trevor-Wright, MA, JD, MCHES
Jazmin Jones, MPH, CHES
Intended Audience
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- Administrators
- Advanced Practice Clinicians
- Dietitians/Nutritionists
- Health Educators
- Health Information Management Professionals
- Mental Health Professionals
- Nurses
- Pharmacists
- Physicians, Physician Assistants
- Psychiatrists
- Students
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Date
03/24/2023 12:00 pm
Credit Type
CHES, CME, CNE
Topic
Health Education & Promotion, Research & Survey Data
Cost
Free