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The Community Racial Equity And Training Interventions and Evaluation of Current and Future Healthcare Clinicians (CREATE) Study is to partner with Black women and perinatal healthcare providers to develop a racial equity training that centers on and uplifts the experiences and demands of Black women and birthing people, while also being responsible to learning needs and healthcare regulations of perinatal care providers. We developed the Racial Equity Training for Perinatal Healthcare Providers curriculum to: 1) increase awareness of racism and discrimination; 2) reduce implicit racist attitudes, beliefs, and behaviors; 3) increase confidence and use of individual-level tools and strategies to provide respectful and dignified care; and 4) provide tools and strategies to have discussions with peers and leadership about system-level tools to develop systems of accountability.

This research is supported by a NICHD/ORWH-funded K12 [K12 HD052163], a NIMHD funded K01 [K01MD015785], the University of California at San Francisco National Center of Excellence in Women’s Health, and the Kerrest Family.

For more details about how you can participate clinic here