This month, the EDI in Action series delves deeper into the Cultural Humility in Assessment initiative, or CHIA, and spoke to the volunteers who make this work possible. PAEA Assessment Editor in Chief Melinda Blazar, EdD, MHS, PA-C, chair of the CHIA Exam Development Board, Jo Rolls, MEHP, MPAS, PA-C, and Vice-Chair David Walker, PA-C, MPAS, described the volunteers as passionate and enthusiastic. CHIA members provide suggestions to make items more inclusive and to identify themes in the item bank for consideration of future form and style changes. Learn more: https://ow.ly/Ri5950Ta6Mz
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