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  • Medical Education
  • Dermatology
  • Health Equity

Background:

  • The US is becoming more diverse, leading to increased patient-provider racial and ethnic discordance.
  • Dermatology faces a particular challenge due to a lack of workforce diversity.
  • Health care disparities persist, necessitating strategies to improve equitable patient care.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review cultural competence and cultural humility in dermatology.
  • To identify practices dermatologists can adopt to address health care inequities.
  • To promote culturally sensitive patient care in diverse populations.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review of cultural competence and cultural humility.
  • Analysis of workforce diversity in dermatology.
  • Identification of actionable strategies for dermatologists.

Main Results:

  • Workforce diversification is a key strategy to reduce health care disparities.
  • Cultural competence and humility are crucial for addressing inequities.
  • Specific practices can be incorporated by dermatologists to improve patient interactions.

Conclusions:

  • Addressing the lack of diversity in dermatology is essential.
  • Enhancing cultural competence and humility among physicians is vital for equitable care.
  • Dermatologists can implement targeted practices to improve care for all patients.