Saturday, February 28, 2015


Cultural diversity is an important topic in all parts of our daily lives. As future medical providers it becomes especially important as we will be treating people of many varying backgrounds. Throughout this course, we are working towards a greater understanding of what cultural diversity is and how to make sure we as future providers will treat all of our patients with respect and understanding. My personal goal for this course are to better understand what different races have as their greatest health concerns, to gain fluency in what type of medical procedures are used in different cultures and learn what challenges different people face when looking for health care. 

Sunday, February 15, 2015

Cultural Competence and Me




Prejudices, biases and beliefs affect everyone in daily life, but it is important to be aware of harmful thoughts and actions. It is extra important for someone planning to go into the healthcare field, as we are likely to see more people of differing cultures and belief systems. In my Cultural Competence Self Assessment, I ended up with a total of 15 out of 23 right. This was lower than I expected, and I tended to error on some of the factual information asked (like question 13) and on the best practice techniques when working with someone who has limited English or through an interpreter. This surprised me since I have some experience in working with people who do not speak English fluently. But it is a good reminder that just because I think I do a good job does not mean that I cannot improve this skill. I need to make sure that I am careful to remain patient and work to include the patient better in the process. I also need to make sure I am reviewing breakdowns of disease by culture and not just age.