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Religiously Informed Cultural Competance
November / December 2001

This issue of the Park Ridge Center Bulletin explores "religiously informed cultural competence." Authors examine the competencies needed to address cultural diversity in a healthcare setting. Religion and spirituality are significant aspects of culture, and authors show how healthcare professionals address that relationship. This issue also features "After September 11," a collection of essays by four scholars of religion who reflect on how the agenda for health, faith, and ethics has been affected by recent events.
From the Editor
A "Competence" We Can't Do Without
by David B. McCurdy
Page #: 2
A Changing Medical Landscape
Religious pluralism and competent care
by Linda Barnes and Grove Harris
Page #: 7 - 8
Media Briefs
News & Notes
by Kirston Fortune
Page #: 12
Perspective
After September 11
A new agenda?
Page #: 14 - 19
November / December 2001 Bulletin Cover © 2001 by Karen Blessen
Religiously Informed Cultural Competance: November / December 2001

Volume/Issue: Issue 24
Publisher: Park Ridge Center
Date: December, 2001.
20 pages.
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