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Kognito training offered for faculty and staff

“Kognito provides simple tools for providing a psychologically safe space for learners, especially those who may have mental health concerns. The simulations are well done and easy to learn.”

Published Feb 7th, 2023
Kognito training offered for faculty and staff

Kognito At-Risk for Faculty and Staff is an interactive role-play simulation that builds awareness, knowledge and skills about mental health and suicide prevention. The training prepares users to lead real-life conversations with students that build resilience, strengthen relationships, and connect them with support.

Binata Mukherjee, M.D., M.B.A., assistant dean of faculty and professional development at the Frederick P. Whiddon College of Medicine, completed the training. “Kognito provides simple tools for providing a psychologically safe space for learners, especially those who may have mental health concerns. The simulations are well done and easy to learn,” said Mukherjee, who also is an associate professor of internal medicine.

Several training sessions will be offered:

  • Innovation in Learning Center
    Multipurpose Room
    Wednesday, Feb. 15, 9 to 10:30 a.m.
    or
    Thursday, Feb. 16, 2:30 to 4 p.m.
    Register for one of the on-campus training sessions hosted by the ILC.
  • Strada Patient Care Center
    First-Floor Conference Room
    Tuesday, March 14, noon to 2 p.m.
    Lunch to be provided at noon
    1.5 CME credits offered
    Registration limited to 25 participants
    Register for the session hosted by Dr. Binata Mukherjee.

Watch this video for more information on Kognito training:

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