Cultural Competency Training

Learning Objectives
Examine the intersection of oppression, discrimination, and implicit biases in order to provide nondiscriminatory care.
Discuss elements of culturally competent care for patients of all races, ethnicities, and religions, including how a patients race, ethnicity, or religion may contribute to various healthcare-related considerations.
Discuss elements of culturally competent care for LGBTQ+ patients, including physical space, informational materials, patient communication, and staff training.
Discuss elements of culturally competent care for children and older adults, including best practices for communicating effectively.
Discuss elements of culturally competent care for veterans, including trauma-informed care.
Discuss elements of culturally competent care for patients with mental illness, including common stigmas about people with mental illness.
Discuss elements of culturally competent care for patients with a disability, including the use of people-first language.
Course Offering: Written/printed (enduring)
Domain Focus: Ethical, Legal, and Practice Standards, Psychosocial Concepts and Support Systems
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CE Credits: 3.00
Fee: $40.00
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