2023
DOI: 10.5811/westjem.2023.1.58366
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Cultural Humility Curriculum to Address Healthcare Disparities for Emergency Medicine Residents

Abstract: Introduction: Emergency medicine (EM) residency programs have variable approaches to educating residents on recognizing and managing healthcare disparities. We hypothesized that our curriculum with resident-presented lectures would increase residents’ sense of cultural humility and ability to identify vulnerable populations. Methods: At a single-site, four-year EM residency program with 16 residents per year, we designed a curriculum intervention from 2019-2021 where all second-year residents selected one hea… Show more

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“…Cultural humility works to respect that the lived experience may be different within and between cultures. While a broad understanding of cultural norms is important, a perspective of cultural humility encourages a posture of respect and openness to external perspectives, while working to create space for individual voices to see individuals within their singular histories, perspectives, and held beliefs (Tsuchida et al, 2023). This understanding can ideally underpin partnerships and patient care between individuals from different backgrounds.…”
Section: Awareness/cultural Humilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cultural humility works to respect that the lived experience may be different within and between cultures. While a broad understanding of cultural norms is important, a perspective of cultural humility encourages a posture of respect and openness to external perspectives, while working to create space for individual voices to see individuals within their singular histories, perspectives, and held beliefs (Tsuchida et al, 2023). This understanding can ideally underpin partnerships and patient care between individuals from different backgrounds.…”
Section: Awareness/cultural Humilitymentioning
confidence: 99%