You have heard about the concept on the news and have no doubt seen it in print, prefaced with a hashtag: #CulturalHumility. But what exactly does it mean? Principles of cultural competence are ...
Asa Hilliard stated, “Cultural competence is a prerequisite for professional competence”. Throughout the 1990s the acquisition of cultural competence focused on three main areas: knowledge, awareness, ...
The American Journal of Managed Care: Cultural Humility Elucidates the Link Between Patient Spirituality, EOL Care Decisions
Cleveland.com: ‘Cultural humility’ in health care offers a useful approach to today’s racial turbulence: Charles W. Sidoti
Relevant beyond health care, cultural humility can more appropriately be thought of as a basic approach toward others; an approach that would be helpful on both sides of the current social dialogue.
‘Cultural humility’ in health care offers a useful approach to today’s racial turbulence: Charles W. Sidoti
Medscape: Cultural Competency and Cancer Survivorship: Humility, Lifelong Learning, and Effectively Communicating With Patients
Cultural Competency and Cancer Survivorship: Humility, Lifelong Learning, and Effectively Communicating With Patients
WTOP News: 5 Ways to Develop Cultural Competence in Preparation for a Medical Career
Cultural competence has become a familiar phrase in medical education and admissions. Medical schools emphasize it in mission statements, applicants often reference it in essays, and interviewers ...
5 Ways to Develop Cultural Competence in Preparation for a Medical Career
Through the following lesson for Singing with Angry Bird, students will understand the significance of cultural competence in cultural exchange projects like the Banana Children’s Choir and assess its ...
The American Journal of Managed Care: Cultural Humility, Pioneering Leadership Are Key to Address Health Disparities