Everyday Diversity™ We Need More Seats!

Cultural Sensitivity & Patient Centered Card

Cultural differences can impact how people perceive situations such as a visit to the doctor. For some cultures, this is seen as something an individual does, for other cultures, they see it as an important event which a good number of family members need to attend.

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Competencies

  • Fostering Inclusion, Equity & Belonging
  • Respecting Others

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New Micro-Learning! Cultural differences are the various beliefs, behaviors, languages, practices and expressions considered unique to members of a specific ethnicity, race or national origin. The goal of this course is to begin to build competency in quickly identifying these differences and learning how to handle them appropriately. We call this cultural competency.

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Video with graphics and narrator
Video Vignette01:38 min EnglishDemo
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Video Vignette00:58 min EnglishDemo
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Discussion Guide
Workshop Material3 pages EnglishDemo
What Does a Girl Know?
Video Discussion Questions
Workshop Material2 pages EnglishDemo

Additional Information

Part of providing culturally competent care is providing care in the way that the patient wants to receive it. Sometimes this takes an extra step, but in the end, providing care for patients in a culturally competent manner will help us to improve our healthcare outcomes.


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