Defining a framework for medical teachers’ competencies to teach ethnic and cultural diversity: Results of a European Delphi study

Rowan Hordijk, Kristin Hendrickx, Katja Lanting, Anne MacFarlane, Maaike Muntinga, Jeanine Suurmond

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Abstract

Background: Medical students need to be trained in delivering diversity-responsive health care but unknown is what competencies teachers need. The aim of this study was to devise a framework of competencies for diversity teaching. Methods: An open-ended questionnaire about essential diversity teaching competencies was sent to a panel. This resulted in a list of 74 teaching competencies, which was sent in a second round to the panel for rating. The final framework of competencies was approved by the panel. Results: Thirty-four experts participated. The final framework consisted of 10 competencies that were seen as essential for all medical teachers: (1) ability to critically reflect on own values and beliefs; (2) ability to communicate about individuals in a nondiscriminatory, nonstereotyping way; (3) empathy for patients regardless of ethnicity, race or nationality; (4) awareness of intersectionality; (5) awareness of own ethnic and cultural background; (6) knowledge of ethnic and social determinants of physical and mental health of migrants; (7) ability to reflect with students on the social or cultural context of the patient relevant to the medical encounter; (8) awareness that teachers are role models in the way they talk about patients from different ethnic, cultural and social backgrounds; (9) empathy for students of diverse ethnic, cultural and social background; (10) ability to engage, motivate and let all students participate. Conclusions: This framework of teaching competencies can be used in faculty development programs to adequately train all medical teachers.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)68-74
Number of pages7
JournalMedical Teacher
Volume41
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2 Jan 2019
Externally publishedYes

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