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What Is Emotional Intelligence?

Self-awareness

is the capacity to tune into your own emotions. Allows you know what you are feeling and why as well as how those feelings hurt or help what you are trying to accomplish

 

Self-management

is the ability to keep disruptive emotions and impulses under control

 

Social Awareness

indicates accuracy in reading and interpreting other people’s emotions, often through non-verbal cues. Have the ability to relate to many different types of people, listen attentively and communicate effectively

 

Relationship Management

requires interpersonal skills that allow you to act in ways that motivate, inspire, and harmonize, with others while maintaining important relationships

 

Goleman, Daniel. What Makes a Leader: Why Emotional Intelligence Matters. More Than Sound, 2014.

B.C.’s Black History

To understand B.C.’s Black history, connect past and present

Dermot Kelleher Updates the Community

Addressing Indigenous-specific systemic racism in B.C.’s health-care system

Transforming Health for Everyone

As one of the world’s leading medical schools, UBC’s Faculty of Medicine has a bold vision: to transform health for everyone.

Standing up for change

Roslyn Goldner is leading UBC’s Faculty of Medicine in transforming the learning and work environment by promoting respectful and professional conduct and tackling systemic discrimination, bias and mistreatment.

#DifferentTogether Pledge

An invitation to all British Columbians to take the #DifferentTogether pledge to uphold the values of diversity and inclusion and to oppose racism and hate in all its forms.