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Cultural Competence Lecture Series - Oregon Health & Science University
The staff in the Center for Diversity and Multicultural Affairs believes that developing and enhancing cultural competency is a life-long commitment and an on-going process to better understand ourselves and others in order to communicate and work effectively across cultures. As we are all cultural beings who possess multiple identities, including but not limited to race and ethnicity, sex and gender, sexual orientation, ability/disability, religious affiliation, and socioeconomic status, understanding how our own identities and others' intersect is critical to developing cultural competency. The Cultural Competency Lecture Series provides opportunities to learn about various aspects of diversity and develop tools that are applicable to working within a complex and multicultural health care system.
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Leininger Video Presentations
Four videos available for viewing for a small fee.
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Leininger Video Preview
The first five minutes of "The Life of Leininger" video available free of charge.
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Quality Care for Diverse Populations
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Think Cultural Health Video Vignettes
Part of a program by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services entitled "A Physician's Practical Guide to Culturally Competence Care.
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Using Cultural Competence in Health Promotion
From the National Center for Cultural Competence at Georgetown University
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