Intercultural competency in public health: a call for action to incorporate training into public health education
Due to increasing national diversity, programs addressing cultural competence have multiplied in U.S. medical training institutions. Little progress has been made to translate cultural competency training from the clinical setting into the public health setting where the focus is on population-based...
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Main Authors: | Julia eFleckman (Author), Mark eDal Corso (Author), Shokufeh eRamirez (Author), Maya eBegalieva (Author), Olivia eBrown (Author), Carolyn eJohnson (Author) |
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Frontiers Media S.A.,
2015-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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