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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 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 • 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.
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
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
Available Resources Dr. Pat Nishimoto: German-Native American Army nurse married to a Japanese-American(Katonk). Raised in Ohio.
Resources Books Websites Local Agencies
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.
Website: www.cchc-conference.com
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
“I don’t care how much you know…I just want to know how much you care.”