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8. Diversity
A group of people who are from different races or cultures. Four “layers” of
diversity can be described as: 1) personality; 2) internal dimensions (e.g.,
gender, country of origin, race, and physical ability); 3) external dimensions
(e.g., religion, parental status, recreational habits, geographical location); and
4) organizational dimensions (e.g., management occupation, department,
specialty).
Skills and Knowledge for Diversity:
Age specific
Multilingual
Better prepared, more skilled health
workers
Patient diversity
Cultural diversity
Public health
Cultural understanding
Quality
Epidemiology/public health
Religious and spiritual diversity
Ethics
Research
Evidence based practices
Safety
Generational diversity
Trained Mid- level workers - Nurse
Global Diversity - worldwide
Practitioners, Physical Technicians, Medical
Longer life spans
Assistants, and Patient Care Technicians
More mature student body
Translation services
More technologically advanced students
Workforce diversity
Population health
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