Culturally responsive care is essential for becoming a successful healthcare professional. It shows an appreciation and respect for an array of lived experiences; helps to engage cultural perspectives as a resource for learning for healthcare professionals that significately improves health outcomes.
Institutional Access, Success, & Belonging is proud to present Healthy Perspectives, which is offered to all first-year healthcare professional students at Augusta University. It is free of charge and appears on students’ D2L. This course aims to help you offer exceptional care to patients or clients by providing a knowledge of health disparities that will assist in the development of skills to effectively communicate with patients in cross-cultural settings.
Course Objectives:
If you have any questions, please reach out to the Office of Institutional Access, Success, & Belonging via asb@augusta.edu.
What do you have to do?
Healthy Perspectives comes in two parts. First part is taken in the fall semester and involves taking an online training. The second part, Healthy Perspectives itself, is offered in the spring semester and includes four modules. We also offer a debriefing session with a guest speaker and a Q&A session regarding any of the modules. Both parts will appear on your D2L.
How long does each module take to complete?
The first three modules should take about 40-45 minutes each. Self-Reflection module and Debriefing session are optional and are there to provide space for students to reflect on their learning and ask questions.
Is Healthy Perspectives a Requirement?
Previously, it was a required training, but recently we’ve changed it so each school and program could decide for themselves. Ask your program coordinator/director if you need to take this course.