George Washington University Webinar to Share Tips for Improving Patient Communication Through Language and Literacy
WASHINGTON, Oct. 11, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- The George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences (SMHS) is hosting a free webinar on October 25 to discuss culturally responsive communication in the primary care setting. The webinar is a part of a training series for the Two in One: HIV + COVID Screening and Testing Model, a national medical education program, and will feature Joaquín Carcaño, director of community organizing at the Latino Commission on AIDS.
- "We are excited to hear from Joaquín Carcaño and learn about another dimension of culturally responsive communication in the primary care setting."
- The event is entitled "Culturally Responsive Communication, Part III: Language and Literacy Access."
- During the webinar, attendees will continue to learn about how culturally responsive communication can support and uplift racial, ethnic, sexual and gender minoritized patients.
- Additionally, the webinar will provide primary care practitioners with the tools to navigate the language and literacy needs of their patients.