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An innovative approach to developing a cultural competency curriculum; efforts at the John A. Burns School of Medicine, Department of Native Hawaiian Health
DISCUSSION: As cultural competency training is a relatively new, rapidly developing field, there is no consensus on how to teach it. The department decided early on to focus on a variety of methodologies using Native Hawaiian health as the curriculum's foundation. Many different paths were taken toward the development of the present curriculum which utilized different components within the medical school's curriculum. This paper describes the process and development of a cultural competency training curriculum at the University of Hawai'i medical school. Recent literature recommendations by experts in the field reinforce t...
Source: Hawaii Medical Journal - January 12, 2012 Category: General Medicine Authors: Dee-Ann L Carpenter Martina L Kamaka C Malina Kaulukukui Source Type: research

UH Cancer Center Hotline: the training and education program of the University of Guam/University of Hawai'i Cancer Center Partnership
Hawaii Med J. 2011 Nov;70(11 Suppl 2):54-5.NO ABSTRACTPMID:22235161 | PMC:PMC3254219
Source: Hawaii Medical Journal - January 12, 2012 Category: General Medicine Authors: Hali R Robinett Todd Ames John A Peterson Helen Jd Whippy Carl-Wilhelm Vogel Source Type: research

Imi Ho'ola program: producing primary care physicians for Hawai'i and the Pacific
CONCLUSIONS: The majority of IHP alumni are currently serving as primary care physicians. Selection criteria, educational curriculum, and experiential nature of the program may contribute to Imi Ho'ala's success in producing primary care physicians.PMID:22235154 | PMC:PMC3254222
Source: Hawaii Medical Journal - January 12, 2012 Category: General Medicine Authors: Chessa C DeCambra Winona K Lee Source Type: research

Recommendations for medical training: a Native Hawaiian patient perspective
DISCUSSION: The emphasis participants placed on the need for cultural competency training of physicians supports the need to address the role of culture in medical education. Although most of the issues raised are not unique to Hawai'i, participants' recommendations to teach students about the host culture and traditional healing practices identify important themes not usually found in medical school curricula.PMID:22235153 | PMC:PMC3254220
Source: Hawaii Medical Journal - January 12, 2012 Category: General Medicine Authors: Martina L Kamaka Diane S L Paloma Gregory G Maskarinec Source Type: research

An innovative approach to developing a cultural competency curriculum; efforts at the John A. Burns School of Medicine, Department of Native Hawaiian Health
DISCUSSION: As cultural competency training is a relatively new, rapidly developing field, there is no consensus on how to teach it. The department decided early on to focus on a variety of methodologies using Native Hawaiian health as the curriculum's foundation. Many different paths were taken toward the development of the present curriculum which utilized different components within the medical school's curriculum. This paper describes the process and development of a cultural competency training curriculum at the University of Hawai'i medical school. Recent literature recommendations by experts in the field reinforce t...
Source: Hawaii Medical Journal - January 12, 2012 Category: General Medicine Authors: Dee-Ann L Carpenter Martina L Kamaka C Malina Kaulukukui Source Type: research

UH Cancer Center Hotline: the training and education program of the University of Guam/University of Hawai'i Cancer Center Partnership
Hawaii Med J. 2011 Nov;70(11 Suppl 2):54-5.NO ABSTRACTPMID:22235161 | PMC:PMC3254219
Source: Hawaii Medical Journal - January 12, 2012 Category: General Medicine Authors: Hali R Robinett Todd Ames John A Peterson Helen Jd Whippy Carl-Wilhelm Vogel Source Type: research

Imi Ho'ola program: producing primary care physicians for Hawai'i and the Pacific
CONCLUSIONS: The majority of IHP alumni are currently serving as primary care physicians. Selection criteria, educational curriculum, and experiential nature of the program may contribute to Imi Ho'ala's success in producing primary care physicians.PMID:22235154 | PMC:PMC3254222
Source: Hawaii Medical Journal - January 12, 2012 Category: General Medicine Authors: Chessa C DeCambra Winona K Lee Source Type: research

Recommendations for medical training: a Native Hawaiian patient perspective
DISCUSSION: The emphasis participants placed on the need for cultural competency training of physicians supports the need to address the role of culture in medical education. Although most of the issues raised are not unique to Hawai'i, participants' recommendations to teach students about the host culture and traditional healing practices identify important themes not usually found in medical school curricula.PMID:22235153 | PMC:PMC3254220
Source: Hawaii Medical Journal - January 12, 2012 Category: General Medicine Authors: Martina L Kamaka Diane S L Paloma Gregory G Maskarinec Source Type: research

UH Cancer Center Hotline: the training and education program of the University of Guam/University of Hawai'i Cancer Center Partnership
Hawaii Med J. 2011 Nov;70(11 Suppl 2):54-5.NO ABSTRACTPMID:22235161 | PMC:PMC3254219
Source: Hawaii Medical Journal - January 12, 2012 Category: General Medicine Authors: Hali R Robinett Todd Ames John A Peterson Helen Jd Whippy Carl-Wilhelm Vogel Source Type: research

Imi Ho'ola program: producing primary care physicians for Hawai'i and the Pacific
CONCLUSIONS: The majority of IHP alumni are currently serving as primary care physicians. Selection criteria, educational curriculum, and experiential nature of the program may contribute to Imi Ho'ala's success in producing primary care physicians.PMID:22235154 | PMC:PMC3254222
Source: Hawaii Medical Journal - January 12, 2012 Category: General Medicine Authors: Chessa C DeCambra Winona K Lee Source Type: research

Recommendations for medical training: a Native Hawaiian patient perspective
DISCUSSION: The emphasis participants placed on the need for cultural competency training of physicians supports the need to address the role of culture in medical education. Although most of the issues raised are not unique to Hawai'i, participants' recommendations to teach students about the host culture and traditional healing practices identify important themes not usually found in medical school curricula.PMID:22235153 | PMC:PMC3254220
Source: Hawaii Medical Journal - January 12, 2012 Category: General Medicine Authors: Martina L Kamaka Diane S L Paloma Gregory G Maskarinec Source Type: research

An innovative approach to developing a cultural competency curriculum; efforts at the John A. Burns School of Medicine, Department of Native Hawaiian Health
DISCUSSION: As cultural competency training is a relatively new, rapidly developing field, there is no consensus on how to teach it. The department decided early on to focus on a variety of methodologies using Native Hawaiian health as the curriculum's foundation. Many different paths were taken toward the development of the present curriculum which utilized different components within the medical school's curriculum. This paper describes the process and development of a cultural competency training curriculum at the University of Hawai'i medical school. Recent literature recommendations by experts in the field reinforce t...
Source: Hawaii Medical Journal - January 12, 2012 Category: General Medicine Authors: Dee-Ann L Carpenter Martina L Kamaka C Malina Kaulukukui Source Type: research

UH Cancer Center Hotline: the training and education program of the University of Guam/University of Hawai'i Cancer Center Partnership
Hawaii Med J. 2011 Nov;70(11 Suppl 2):54-5.NO ABSTRACTPMID:22235161 | PMC:PMC3254219
Source: Hawaii Medical Journal - January 12, 2012 Category: General Medicine Authors: Hali R Robinett Todd Ames John A Peterson Helen Jd Whippy Carl-Wilhelm Vogel Source Type: research

Imi Ho'ola program: producing primary care physicians for Hawai'i and the Pacific
CONCLUSIONS: The majority of IHP alumni are currently serving as primary care physicians. Selection criteria, educational curriculum, and experiential nature of the program may contribute to Imi Ho'ala's success in producing primary care physicians.PMID:22235154 | PMC:PMC3254222
Source: Hawaii Medical Journal - January 12, 2012 Category: General Medicine Authors: Chessa C DeCambra Winona K Lee Source Type: research

Recommendations for medical training: a Native Hawaiian patient perspective
DISCUSSION: The emphasis participants placed on the need for cultural competency training of physicians supports the need to address the role of culture in medical education. Although most of the issues raised are not unique to Hawai'i, participants' recommendations to teach students about the host culture and traditional healing practices identify important themes not usually found in medical school curricula.PMID:22235153 | PMC:PMC3254220
Source: Hawaii Medical Journal - January 12, 2012 Category: General Medicine Authors: Martina L Kamaka Diane S L Paloma Gregory G Maskarinec Source Type: research