Cultural Competence 101
Provider-Patient Interactions
Alternative Healing & Beliefs
Historical Healthcare Injustices

Random things in the PowerPoint
100

What is the ability to recognize and respect different cultural beliefs in healthcare?

What is cultural awareness?

100

In some cultures, medical decisions are made by this group instead of the patient alone.

What is the family?

100

This Eastern philosophy believes health is a balance of opposing forces called Yin and Yang.

What is Traditional Chinese Medicine?

100

This infamous study, conducted between 1932 and 1972, observed the progression of untreated syphilis in African American men.

What is the Tuskegee Syphilis Study?

100

Whose Name is second on the 1st slide of the powerpoint?

Who is Vincenzo Amato

200

Name two stages of cultural competence.

What are Cultural Destructiveness, Cultural Incapacity, Cultural Blindness, Cultural Pre-Competence, Cultural Competency, Cultural Proficiency.

200

Patients from collectivist cultures may struggle with this Western medical principle that emphasizes individual decision-making.

What is autonomy?

200

In the hot-cold theory of illness, which type of food should be eaten to balance a "hot" condition like a fever?

What is cold food?

200

Forced sterilizations targeted Black, Native American, and Hispanic women under this movement in the early 20th century.

What is the Eugenics movement?

200

What News Channel covered the story on Samuel Kim?

What is Fox 5 News?

300

This is the negative end of the cultural competence spectrum, characterized by harmful practices and policies.

What is cultural destructiveness?

300

Some patients from Asian cultures may downplay their pain because they believe expressing it is a sign of what?

What is weakness?

300

Ayurvedic medicine, acupuncture, and herbal remedies are examples of what type of healing?

What is holistic or alternative medicine?

300

The lack of federal oversight in expanding Medicaid has led to disparities in healthcare coverage for which groups?

What are minority and immigrant communities?

300

What famous video game character was presented in the powerpoint?

What is Mario?

400

Organizations that acknowledge their shortcomings in serving minority communities and actively seek diversity representation are at this stage.

What is cultural pre-competence?

400

Religious beliefs may influence a patient's attitude toward treatment. Name one religious factor that could impact care.

What are dietary restrictions, prayer rituals, or attitudes toward death?

400

Name two unusual ingredients used in Traditional Chinese Medicine.

What are scorpion, centipede, or flying squirrel feces?

400

This 1935 law prevented many Black and immigrant workers from receiving employer-based health insurance.

What is the National Labor Relations Act?

400

What borough will you find the most Bengali people?

What is Queens?
500

The CDC defines this concept as understanding the social and cultural influences on patient health and integrating them into healthcare delivery.

What is cultural competence?

500

Name two ways healthcare providers can improve communication with patients from diverse backgrounds.

What are using interpreters and providing cultural competency training?

500

This cultural group often turns to religious organizations for healthcare and has a strong stigma against mental health services.

Who are people of Mediterranean descent?

500

Name one long-term impact of historical healthcare discrimination on minority communities today.

What is medical mistrust or lack of access to quality healthcare?

500

On Slide 17 of the powerpoint, what image did we use to describe the "midpoint of the culturally competent spectrum"?

What is an eye?