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Office of Cultural Enhancement & Diversity

Cultural Competency at the University of Kansas School of Medicine


Diversity Statement:

The University of Kansas School of Medicine is committed to maintaining a diverse and inclusive environment and all that we do will reflect this commitment. Diversity in our classrooms, faculty, and staff invigorates our efforts to achieve excellence, enhances the quality of life and serves our community and nation. An inclusive environment improves health for all by fostering effective teaching, encouraging the vigorous exchange of ideas, promoting life-long learning, and supporting high quality scholarship. The University of Kansas School of Medicine is committed to developing culturally proficient physician leaders who are prepared to join the current and future workforce and global economy.

Cultural competency is part of the "art" of medicine, characterized by awareness, sensitivity, respect and understanding of the human differences (i.e. cultures and world views) that patients seeking healthcare may possess.

Cultural competency requires the physician to be aware and knowledgeable about the following facts or issues:

  1. Illness and disease vary across cultures.
  2. Beliefs systems and attitudes about health, healing and disease are diverse.
  3. Cultural attitudes affect patient-doctor relationships.
  4. All aspects of culture are not uniformly expressed or shared within or across groups.
  5. Optimal patient care requires that the patient-doctor relationship is a trusting one that defies interpersonal or intercultural differences.

Definitions:

Cultural sensitivity -- helping doctors to be achieve the awareness (awareness of commonality, difference, and bias), knowledge (culture theory, as well as development and use of open, expectable patterns in lieu of stereotypic information), and skill (in the areas of communication, assessment and intervention).

Cultural competency -- helping doctors to understand and be sensitive to the different needs people from various cultures and backgrounds may have when they seek medical care.

Cultural proficiency -- helping doctors translate cultural sensitivity and cultural competency to excellent patient outcomes.2010 GCRC students show diversity through a cultural presentation.

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