Effectiveness of Cultural Competency Training in Surgical Settings

Health disparities in surgical settings are unjust and result in poor outcomes. Cultural competency training (CCT) for providers may address these disparities, but its cost-effectiveness is unclear. The effectiveness of CCT in improving health outcomes and whether it should be team-based are key considerations. Further research is needed to determine if CCT is a worthwhile investment in reducing health disparities in surgical care settings.

Journal Article by Mora R and Maze M in Br Med Bull

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