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Cultural competence and unique concerns in patients with ethnic skin.
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EthnicityHealth Care DisparityEducationSelf IdentityCultural FactorDermatologySocial SciencesRaceAfrican American StudiesCultural DiversityMedical AnthropologyEthnic StudiesCultural CompetenceRacismCross-cultural IssueIntersectionalityCultural CompetentEthnic IdentityCultural SensitivityEthnic SkinNursingCultureMulticultural CommunicationColor PatientsCross-cultural AssessmentCross-cultural PerspectivePatient EducationCultural Anthropology
The projections of increases in the number of skin of color patients over the next several decades, necessitates expertise in cultural competence for health care providers. Acquiring competency begins with practitioners reflecting on their self identity and personal beliefs. Additionally, understanding African-American cultural habits and practices and their impact on disease is critically important. We review, in this article, the fundamentals of becoming cultural competent. Patients are best served when their physician embraces their culture, their view of the health care system as well as habits and practices.