Cultural Fault Lines in Healthcare
Discover the profound insights of Cultural Fault Lines in Healthcare by Michael C. Brannigan, published by Bloomsbury Publishing Plc in 2011. This essential paperback, comprising 122 pages, serves as a critical resource for professionals and students in healthcare, bioethics, humanities, and cultural studies, as well as educated lay readers seeking to deepen their understanding of cultural competence in the medical field.
Brannigan explores the intricate dynamics of cultural competence and awareness in healthcare, where diverse worldviews and values frequently intersect and challenge one another. This thought-provoking examination not only highlights the importance of transcultural medical care but also addresses significant issues related to discrimination and race relations in the United States. Elevate your knowledge and enhance your practice with this indispensable guide to navigating cultural fault lines in healthcare.