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Communications and Cultural Competency

 

International Presentations

Marion GS, Anthony JE, Russell EL,, Crandall SJ.  Enhancing Formative and Summative Assessment of Patient-Centered Care: Reducing Health Disparities.  Association of Physician Assistant Programs.  Las Croabas, Puerto Rico11/2/2005.

Marion GS, Palla SI, Rigsbee B, Crandall SJ.  Learner Attitudes Toward the Patient-Provider Relationship: Fostering Provider Accountability to an Increasingly Diverse Demography.  American Educational Research Association Conference.  Montreal, Canada4/11/2005.

 

Regional and National Presentations

Anthony JE, Marion GS, Crandall SJ.  Reaching "Common Ground" to Provide Culturally Competent Patient Care.  Society of Teachers of Family Medicine Predoctoral Education Conference.  Charleston, SC.  2/2/2006.

Crandall SJ, Spangler JG, Walker K, Vaden K, Marion GS.  Description of a Training Program to Prepare Tobacco-specific Standardized Patient Instructors.  Society of Teachers of Family Medicine Annual Spring Conference.  New Orleans, LA.  4/4/2005.

Marion GS, Anthony JE, Crandall SJ, Lang.  Inviting the Patient's Perspective: How Using the Common Ground Communications Model Can Facilitate the Reduction of Health Disparities.  International Conference on Communication in Healthcare.  Chicago, IL10/6/2005.

Marion GS, Anthony JE, Crandall SJ.  Assessment of Patient-Centered Communication Skills Using Common Ground in a Focused, Observed Patient Assessment.  Society of Teachers of Family Medicine Predoctoral Education Conference.  Charleston, SC.  2/2/2006.

 

Local Presentations

Anthony JE, Marion GS, Crandall SJ.  Using the Common Ground Communications Model to Provide More Culturally Competent Patient Care.  Southern Group on Educational Affairs of the Association of American Medical Colleges Regional Meeting.  Winston-Salem, NC4/7/2005.

Anthony JE, Marion GS, Crandall SJ.  Inviting the Patient's Perspective: How Using the Common Ground Communications Model Can Facilitate the Reduction of Health Disparities.  Maya Angelou Research Center on Minority Health National Conference 2005Winston-Salem, NC9/8/2005.

Marion GS, Anthony J, Crandall,SJ, Lang F.  Inviting the Patient's Perspective: How Using the Common Ground Communication Model Can Facilitate the Reduction of Health Disparities.  International Conference on Communication in Healthcare, Northwestern University, Feinberg School of MedicineWinston-Salem10/6/2005.

 

 

 

 

 

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