About this Event
Welcome to Newark Community Health Centers
Improving the Quality of Maternal and Infant Health Care for Diverse Populations
Date: Tue September 24, 2024
Time: 10:00 AM - 1:00 PM
Location: Newark Public Library
Please join Newark Community Health Centers for a day of learning and discussions about the importance of cultural competency in maternal and infant health. This event will feature informative sessions, an engaging speaker, and opportunities to connect with others passionate about improving healthcare outcomes for mothers and babies.
Whether you are a healthcare professional, a community advocate, social worker, CHW, case manager, health educator, or someone interested in supporting maternal and infant health, this event is for you! Don't miss out on this valuable opportunity to expand your knowledge and make a difference in the lives of families in our community.
Why Attend?
Cultural competency training is crucial for healthcare professionals as it provides them with the skills necessary to identify and confront implicit biases that may adversely affect patient interactions and care outcomes. By fostering awareness and understanding of diverse patient backgrounds, healthcare providers can enhance communication, build trust, and ensure equitable treatment, ultimately leading to improved patient experiences and health outcomes.
Part 1: Addressing Inequities, Implicit Bias, and the Isms in Maternal and Infant Health Care
Key Learning Objectives:
-Define key concepts including disparities & inequities in health & health care, race, ethnicity, & racism
-Review epidemiological findings & historical perspectives relating to racial & ethnic health disparities, with a focus on maternal and infant health care
-Discuss how bias, stereotyping, prejudice, & the “isms” can negatively impact on the clinical encounter & health outcomes
-Share strategies for providing respectful maternal health care, reducing implicit biases, & advancing health equity
Part II: Part II: Fostering Cultural Competency & Humility
in Clinical Practice: Implications for Quality Care
Key Learning Objectives:
-Define the concept & rationale for providing culturally competent care and cultivating cultural humility
-Discuss how the HUMBLE model & 5 Rs of cultural humility can be effectively used in clinical practice
-Describe selected clinical interviewing strategies (ETHNIC, BATHE, PREGNANT, and RESPECT) that can be employed to elicit the patient’s perspective & to foster a therapeutic alliance
-Share best practices & resources for integrating cultural competency into health care organizations & service delivery systems
About the Speaker:
Robert C. Like, MD, MS, FAAFP, is an Emeritus Professor and the Founding Director of the Center for Healthy Families and Cultural Diversity in the Department of Family Medicine and Community Health at Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School."
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Newark Public Library, 5 Washington Street, Newark, United States
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