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How Does Black History Help Doctors? Addressing Cultural Competency through Cinemeducation at a Diverse Medical School
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How Does Black History Help Doctors? Addressing Cultural Competency through Cinemeducation at a Diverse Medical School

Sonjia Kenya, BreAnne Young, Janielle Taylor, Olveen Carrasquillo, Erin Marcus and Joan St Onge
Southern medical journal (Birmingham, Ala.), Vol.114(3), pp.133-138
2021-03
PMID: 33655305

Abstract

Clinical Competence Cultural Competency - education History, 21st Century History, 20th Century Humans Internship and Residency - methods African Americans - history Cultural Diversity Healthcare Disparities - ethnology Male Culturally Competent Care Florida Education, Medical, Graduate - methods Adult Female History, 19th Century Schools, Medical Motion Pictures

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