2020
DOI: 10.5530/ijopp.13.2.16
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Cultural Competency Education in Pharmacy Curricula-Need and Implementation

Abstract: Cultural competency is the ability to interact effectively with people of different cultures. Development of cultural competency skills among health professions students has been a challenge to integrate into curricula. However, further integration of cultural competency concepts may be needed in the future as some literature has shown that training in this area can lead to benefits in patient outcomes. To date there have been different methodologies used to enhance cultural competency including didactic train… Show more

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“…Nevertheless, there are significant discrepancies in implementing cultural competence into curricula, while little consensus exists on how with a logical and pedagogical coherence [25]: consequently, a cultural and interdisciplinary approach should be considered in the curriculum design process, respecting the laws and pedagogical principles to guide the training of professionals. For the time being, cultural competence, if often absent or an inadequately taught topic, continues in several pharmacy schools in the United States and other countries [26].…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nevertheless, there are significant discrepancies in implementing cultural competence into curricula, while little consensus exists on how with a logical and pedagogical coherence [25]: consequently, a cultural and interdisciplinary approach should be considered in the curriculum design process, respecting the laws and pedagogical principles to guide the training of professionals. For the time being, cultural competence, if often absent or an inadequately taught topic, continues in several pharmacy schools in the United States and other countries [26].…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For the time being, cultural competence continuing being an absent or not be adequately taught topic in several pharmacy schools from the United State and other countries [27].…”
Section: Cultural Competency Education and Pharmacymentioning
confidence: 99%