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Inclusion Academy: Experiential Learning-Serving Amish and Indigenous/ Native American Patients
November 12
This session is organized by the Office for Diversity, Equity and Inclusion and is part of the Experiential Learning Series. These sessions focus on excellent patient care and a respectful, inclusive workplace. They explore the implications of diverse cultures, faiths and creeds on culturally responsive care, highlighting the best practices in serving diverse patients. Sessions are offered at 7 a.m. and 3:30 p.m.
The session will center on serving Amish and Indigenous/Native American patients.
During this discussion you will learn:
- Learn who is an Amish patient and its differences or similarities with other groups
- Recognize how to approach Indigenous and Native American patients
- Identify best practices in addressing health care needs for Amish and Indigenous/Native American patients.
7 a.m. session Register here
3:30 p.m. session Register here
**This session will be recorded, and participation constitutes consent to be recorded.
Experiential Learning Series is 11 expert-led “working” sessions, will focus on culturally and sensitive services (general knowledge).
The following credits have been approved for this webinar session:
- AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ – 1 Credit(s)
- PSNA – 1 Credit(s)
Please note: This is a virtual session.
If you have any questions or require accommodation for a disability to participate, please email inclusionacademy@pennstatehealth.psu.edu
We look forward to having you attend this event!
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