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Co-creating Simulated Cultural Communication Scenarios with Indigenous Animators: An Evaluation of Innovative Clinical Cultural Safety Curriculum

机译:具有土着动画师的共同创造模拟文化通信场景:对创新临床文化安全课程的评价

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Building on partnerships with Indigenous communities and with the support of the Northern Ontario School of Medicine, faculty created groundbreaking, authentic cultural immersion curriculum designed to foster culturally safe interpersonal skills and cultural understanding. However, structural barriers to the teaching of clinical communication skills for culturally safe care to Indigenous patients persisted. To address this challenge, faculty collaborated with Indigenous animators on the co-creation of a new teaching modality of Simulated Cultural Communication Scenarios. We evaluated student learning experience, the faculty teaching experience, the attainment of teaching goals, benefits, and areas for improvement for this approach.
机译:建立与土着社区的伙伴关系,并在安大略省北部医学院的支持下,教师创造了突破性,正宗的文化浸入课程,旨在培养文化安全的人际交往能力和文化理解。然而,对临床沟通技巧教学的结构障碍,为土着患者的文化安全的护理持续存在。为了解决这一挑战,教师与土着动画师合作,共同创造了模拟文化交流情景的新教学模式。我们评估了学生学习经验,教师教学经验,实现了教学目标,福利和改进这种方法的领域。

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