Cultural Competence and its Future in Healthcare
Description
Physicians need to be able to effectively understand and connect with each of their patients, and personalizing care is a crucial way to do so. In this episode, James Charpentier discusses how the concept of cultural competence can impact the way physicians treat patients and the role this plays in the future of healthcare.
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