Cultural Competence in Health Care

This course covers the challenges and opportunities found in caring for diverse populations, the key components of a cultural assessment, and an overview of unique cultural needs at the end of life. Tips for successful practice and management of cultural challenges are included.

Identify three changing population characteristics impacting the delivery of health care.
Define cultural competence.
Differentiate between thorough cultural assessments and those missing key components in patient scenarios.
Utilize evidence-based tools to navigate cultural challenges in patient scenarios.
List four common cultural themes related to end of life that should be assessed.

A diverse group of seven young adults, four men and three women, are smiling and posing for a photo indoors. They appear happy and close. A partially visible window is in the background, and one person has their arm around another.

   English

   Audio Included

   CE Credit Hours: 1 hour

   Length: 1 hour

Cultural Competence in Health Care

A diverse group of seven young adults, four men and three women, are smiling and posing for a photo indoors. They appear happy and close. A partially visible window is in the background, and one person has their arm around another.

   English

   Audio Included

   CE Credit Hours: 1 hour

   Length: 1 hour

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