Racial health disparities and social injustices in health care continue in the United States (US) despite decades of research, policies, and programs dedicated to their elimination (Feagin & Bennefield, 2014). Cultural competency education of health care providers has been one way purported to help sensitize professionals to these inequities, thus seeking to address racial bias, unequal treatment, and misunderstandings of minority populations (Office of Minority Health, 2001). Such education can begin when students enter academia to commence their health care education, and certainly occurs as a student moves on through their academic career, particularly as they enter their post-graduate level studies. Investigating the required cultural c...
Paper presented to the 4th Annual Symposium on Graduate Research and Scholarly Projects (GRASP) held...
Perspectives of Physicians Mandated to Complete Cultural Competence Educationby Wayne M. Boatwright ...
Graduation date: 2003The United States population continues to increase and diversify. The\ud cultur...
The increasing interest in the role of racism and racialization in health disparities, calls for exp...
The growing diversity in U.S. society encourages the need for culturally competent healthcare profes...
Inequity in healthcare has long been understood to be caused by individual and structural racism in ...
Objectives: The overall goal of the research was to analyze health disparities and minority health a...
This course is designed to explore the importance of cultural competence as a tool for reducing heal...
Cultural competence has gained attention as a potential strategy to improve quality and eliminate ra...
Abstract: Racial and ethnic minority health data from a national perspective indicates there is much...
The ability to provide effective, quality health care to clients from different cultures is becoming...
Committee members: Chang, Linda; Geiger, Sarah.Advisor: Block, Derryl.Includes bibliographical refer...
OBJECTIVES: Racial/ethnic disparities in health in the U.S. have been well described. The field of "...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2019University of Washington Abstract Equity, Humility, an...
Graduation date: 2005Cultural competence is a topic that concerns social scientists and medical\ud a...
Paper presented to the 4th Annual Symposium on Graduate Research and Scholarly Projects (GRASP) held...
Perspectives of Physicians Mandated to Complete Cultural Competence Educationby Wayne M. Boatwright ...
Graduation date: 2003The United States population continues to increase and diversify. The\ud cultur...
The increasing interest in the role of racism and racialization in health disparities, calls for exp...
The growing diversity in U.S. society encourages the need for culturally competent healthcare profes...
Inequity in healthcare has long been understood to be caused by individual and structural racism in ...
Objectives: The overall goal of the research was to analyze health disparities and minority health a...
This course is designed to explore the importance of cultural competence as a tool for reducing heal...
Cultural competence has gained attention as a potential strategy to improve quality and eliminate ra...
Abstract: Racial and ethnic minority health data from a national perspective indicates there is much...
The ability to provide effective, quality health care to clients from different cultures is becoming...
Committee members: Chang, Linda; Geiger, Sarah.Advisor: Block, Derryl.Includes bibliographical refer...
OBJECTIVES: Racial/ethnic disparities in health in the U.S. have been well described. The field of "...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2019University of Washington Abstract Equity, Humility, an...
Graduation date: 2005Cultural competence is a topic that concerns social scientists and medical\ud a...
Paper presented to the 4th Annual Symposium on Graduate Research and Scholarly Projects (GRASP) held...
Perspectives of Physicians Mandated to Complete Cultural Competence Educationby Wayne M. Boatwright ...
Graduation date: 2003The United States population continues to increase and diversify. The\ud cultur...