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THE ROLE OF CULTURE IN PATIENT-PROVIDER COMMUNICATION: MULTIDISCIPLINARY PANEL

THE ROLE OF CULTURE IN PATIENT-PROVIDER COMMUNICATION: MULTIDISCIPLINARY PANEL. Drs. Whitney Limm , Shari Kogan , Pat Nishimoto , Graham Taylor, Ms. Mary Nakasuji -Yoshino. How do you deliver bad news in a manner that is culturally sensitive and……..within 5 minutes?. Agenda.

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THE ROLE OF CULTURE IN PATIENT-PROVIDER COMMUNICATION: MULTIDISCIPLINARY PANEL

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  1. THE ROLE OF CULTURE IN PATIENT-PROVIDER COMMUNICATION: MULTIDISCIPLINARY PANEL Drs. Whitney Limm, Shari Kogan, Pat Nishimoto, Graham Taylor, Ms. Mary Nakasuji-Yoshino

  2. How do you deliver bad news in a manner that is culturally sensitive and……..within 5 minutes?

  3. Agenda • Ms. Mary Nakasuji-Yoshino : Patients’ perspectives. • Dr. Shari Kogan: Challenges to the providers. • Dr. Pat Nishimoto: Resources available to the providers. • Dr. Graham Taylor: Building relationships.

  4. Patients’ Perspectives Ms. Mary Nakasuji-Yoshino : Born in Japan to a local second generation Japanese father and a Japan national mother -1 ½ generation Japan. . Married to a local third generation Japanese/Okinawan . Has a daughter who thinks that being Japanese is boring so she speaks Spanish and Italian and prefers to visit Europe rather than Japan

  5. Amy and Paul

  6. Roz and Tom

  7. Jean

  8. Willie

  9. A story about our next speaker…….

  10. Provider Challenges Dr. Shari Kogan: 2nd Generation Russian Jewish New Yorker, ex Air Force who moved ½ way across the globe married 2nd generation Malaysian Chinese

  11. Available Resources Dr. Pat Nishimoto: German-Native American Army nurse married to a Japanese-American(Katonk). Raised in Ohio.

  12. Resources Books Websites Local Agencies

  13. Excellent Resource

  14. Resources for Parents & Children

  15. Different Age Groups

  16. Journaling – Different Developmental Stages

  17. Possible Resources for Children of Different Religions

  18. Association of Death Educators & Counselors

  19. Courses and Journals

  20. Organizational Pamphlets & Books

  21. Local Resources

  22. Unique Military Cultural Aspects

  23. Military Resources

  24. Expressive Arts • Oncology Nursing Society does Oncology on Canvas yearly. • Queens Medical Center has expressive arts program for children whose parents have cancer. • Expressive arts used as part of the Hospice Hawaii Bereavement Camp for Families. • Art therapist – part of the hospice team.

  25. Website: www.cchc-conference.com

  26. Building Relationships Dr. Graham Taylor: Scottish-German, raised in Los Angeles, 27 years in Hawaii, wife with Japanese step-father, has three children with one adopted from Cambodia

  27. “I don’t care how much you know…I just want to know how much you care.”

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