The concept of cultural competence has become reified by inclusion as an accreditation standard in the US and Canada, in New Zealand it is demanded through an Act of Parliament, and it pervades discussion in Australian medical education discourse. However, there is evidence that medical graduates feel poorly prepared to deliver cross-cultural care (Weissman et al. in J Am Med Assoc 294(9):1058-1067, 2005) and many commentators have questioned the effectiveness of cultural competence curricula. In this paper we apply Hafferty's taxonomy of curricula, the formal, informal and hidden curriculum (Hafferty in Acad Med 73(4):403-407, 1998), to cultural competence. Using an example across each of these curricular domains, we highlight the need for...
Paige M Anderson, Allison A Vanderbilt College of Medicine and Life Sciences, University of Toledo, ...
In the United States, medical students must demonstrate a standard level of “cultural competence,” u...
An increasingly diverse population and ongoing health disparities have brought national attention to...
© 2011 Dr. Shaun C. EwenMedical educators have embraced cultural competence as an initiative to addr...
Background Cultural competency can be understood as those learned skills which help us understand cu...
Cultural competence programs have proliferated in U.S. medical schools in response to increasing nat...
There is often a sociocultural distance between medical practitioners and patients. We bridge that g...
Background The 2002 Institute of Medicine report “Unequal Treatment: Confronting Racial and Ethnic D...
Graduation date: 2005Cultural competence is a topic that concerns social scientists and medical\ud a...
The need for physicians who are well equipped to treat patients of diverse social and cultural backg...
Assessing the cultural competence of medical students that have completed the curriculum provides in...
Cultural competence in health care provision has been broadly identified as the need for providers t...
Cultural competency training has increased clinician awareness of ethnic disparities in accessing ca...
Introduction: Implementation of cultural diversity training in medical education faces challenges, i...
Introduction: Implementation of cultural diversity training in medical education faces challenges, i...
Paige M Anderson, Allison A Vanderbilt College of Medicine and Life Sciences, University of Toledo, ...
In the United States, medical students must demonstrate a standard level of “cultural competence,” u...
An increasingly diverse population and ongoing health disparities have brought national attention to...
© 2011 Dr. Shaun C. EwenMedical educators have embraced cultural competence as an initiative to addr...
Background Cultural competency can be understood as those learned skills which help us understand cu...
Cultural competence programs have proliferated in U.S. medical schools in response to increasing nat...
There is often a sociocultural distance between medical practitioners and patients. We bridge that g...
Background The 2002 Institute of Medicine report “Unequal Treatment: Confronting Racial and Ethnic D...
Graduation date: 2005Cultural competence is a topic that concerns social scientists and medical\ud a...
The need for physicians who are well equipped to treat patients of diverse social and cultural backg...
Assessing the cultural competence of medical students that have completed the curriculum provides in...
Cultural competence in health care provision has been broadly identified as the need for providers t...
Cultural competency training has increased clinician awareness of ethnic disparities in accessing ca...
Introduction: Implementation of cultural diversity training in medical education faces challenges, i...
Introduction: Implementation of cultural diversity training in medical education faces challenges, i...
Paige M Anderson, Allison A Vanderbilt College of Medicine and Life Sciences, University of Toledo, ...
In the United States, medical students must demonstrate a standard level of “cultural competence,” u...
An increasingly diverse population and ongoing health disparities have brought national attention to...