The Together for the Duration is a program developed by the Arizona Department of Health Services, AZ Health Zone, and the Arizona WIC Program to support health care professionals in their lactation education and build stronger community partnerships while working with maternal and infant populations. The Together for the Duration series contains 15 online learning courses. Each course is 60 minutes long, including the review of external resources and completion of all items within the course.
Introduction to Cultural Safety
This course is available free on line through Frontier Nursing University.
The purpose of this course is to:
Introduce the concept of cultural safety and to explore the three main aspects of it, which include:
- Learning about the history and impacts of colonization on Indigenous people in the U.S.
- Being self-reflective on our identities as health providers who may care for Indigenous people
- Centering the Indigenous patient experience and listening as the patient defines what safe care is
At the end of this Introduction to Cultural Safety course, learners will be able to:
- Define cultural safety
- Identify the three key tenets of cultural safety
- Explain the impacts of colonization on Indigenous people in the U.S.
- Describe what culturally safe vs. culturally unsafe care may look like (give examples)
- Discuss personal and systems change strategies for improving the cultural safety of care
https://ceu.catalog.instructure.com/courses/introduction2cultural-safety
Standardized Prenatal & Postpartum Care at Whiteriver Indian Hospital Birthing Center
March 29, 2023
Topic: Standardized Prenatal & Postpartum Care at Whiteriver Indian Hospital Birthing Center
Presenter: Laura Close, DNP, FNP-BC
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