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Tuesday, July 07 at 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm Add to Calendar 2026-07-07 12:00:00 2026-07-07 13:00:00 RACE to TRAIN Session 2 • The Roots of Culturally Responsive Supervision: Deconstruction and Decolonization Marilyn L. Sampilo, PhD, MPH • Assistant Professor • Dept. of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences • Northwestern Univ. Feinberg School of Medicine The Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences' Psychology Advisory Committee (PAC) is thrilled to announce a speaker series open to all members of the department. RACE to TRAIN (Racial Conversations for Everyone to Target Racism and Interrogate Norms) aims to promote conversations around racial awareness, enhance culturally responsive training, and re-think “traditional” supervision practices. The series is accredited and offers licensed psychologists 7.5 CE credits which would cover requirements for cultural diversity, social justice, and supervision. To receive CE credit, enrollment is required. Although attendance to all sessions is not required, participants will only receive CE credit for the sessions that they attend. We hope to have you join and are excited for these important conversations! ---------- This event is open only to faculty, staff, and learners in the Department of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences. Department Of Psychiatry And Behavioral Sciences UCSF Weill Institute For Neurosciences [email protected] America/Los_Angeles public

Session 2 • The Roots of Culturally Responsive Supervision: Deconstruction and Decolonization

Marilyn L. Sampilo, PhD, MPH Assistant Professor • Dept. of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences • Northwestern Univ. Feinberg School of Medicine

The Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences' Psychology Advisory Committee (PAC) is thrilled to announce a speaker series open to all members of the department.

RACE to TRAIN (Racial Conversations for Everyone to Target Racism and Interrogate Norms) aims to promote conversations around racial awareness, enhance culturally responsive training, and re-think “traditional” supervision practices. The series is accredited and offers licensed psychologists 7.5 CE credits which would cover requirements for cultural diversity, social justice, and supervision.

To receive CE credit, enrollment is required. Although attendance to all sessions is not required, participants will only receive CE credit for the sessions that they attend. We hope to have you join and are excited for these important conversations!

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This event is open only to faculty, staff, and learners in the Department of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences.

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