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Resources References Online Resources 1. Institute of Medicine. Summary: Unequal treatment: Confronting racial and ethnic disparities in healthcare. in Committee on Understanding and Eliminating Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Health Care. 2002. Washington, DC: National Academy Press. 2. Napoles-Springer, A.M., et al., Patients' perceptions of cultural factors affecting the quality of their medical encounters. Health Expectations, 2005. 8(1): p. 4-17. 3. Galanti, G.A., Caring for Patients from Different Cultures. 2004, Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press. 4. Blue, A.V., The Provision of Culturally Competent Health Care. 2004, Medical University of South Carolina. 5. Bushy, A., The need for cultural linguistin competent care for families with special health problems, in Special populations in the community, J.G. Sebastian and A. Bushy, Editors. 1999, Aspen Publications: Gaithersburg, MD. p. 51-67. 6. American Medical
Student Association, Cultural Competency in Medicine: Additional
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