Cultural Competence Mini-Series: Building the Business Case for Cultural Competence and Inclusion
The University of Chicago via Independent
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Overview
Cultural competence is essential to achieving the UCM mission of patient-centered care. The Cultural Competence Course supports the People objective of the UCM Annual Operating Plan “to build a culturally and linguistically competent organization.” Additionally, participants will enhance their skills and knowledge to work more effectively in a multicultural setting. This activity is open to employees of the University of Chicago Medicine and Biological Sciences Division. All course graduates become Cultural Competence Advocates who serve as resources in meetings and their departments. Advocates also have an opportunity to become Cultural Competence Trainers. Cultural Competence Trainers partner with Diversity, Inclusion, & Equity to deliver training in their departments.
This session is part of a series sponsored by the Urban Health Initiative Office of Diversity, Inclusion, and Equity. Learn more here!
This session will lay the foundation for Diversity, Inclusion, and Cultural Competence. Participants will be able to describe the elements of patient-centered and trauma-informed care. Also, they will describe regulatory, legal, and ethical reasons for becoming culturally competent providers and organizations.
Syllabus
After this activity, participants will be able to:
- Define diversity, inclusion, and cultural competence;
- Describe the elements of patient-centered and trauma-informed care;
- Identify regulatory, legal, and ethical reasons for becoming culturally competent providers and organizations.