S2 Ep9: Public Health Matters: The Significance of Language, Cultural Competency in Health Care
Pharmacy Focus27 Feb 2024

S2 Ep9: Public Health Matters: The Significance of Language, Cultural Competency in Health Care

In this special episode of Public Health Matters, Dr. Christina Madison and special guest, Dr. Jose Cucalon Calderon emphasize the steps that need to be made in improving both language and cultural competency in health care. They also discuss Dr. Cucalon Calderon’s advocacy work—particularly in vaccine advocacy—in public health, preventative health services, and health equities in underserved communities.

About the Guest:
Jose Cucalon Calderon MD FAAP is a Board-Certified Pediatrician practicing as an Associate Professor of Pediatrics for the University of Nevada, Reno School of Medicine after training in General Pediatrics at the University of South Alabama followed by working in Rural Alabama. Currently sited at Renown Children’s in Reno, Nevada, Dr. Cucalon Calderon is a well-known anti-tobacco and e-cigarette, preventive health services, minority health and health care access advocate both in his state of practice, at the national and international level. He serves as the Nevada Chapter of the AAP’s E-cigarette Chapter Champion and Vaccination representative as well as in multiple advisory and academic roles across our state.

Being a native of Ecuador, Dr. Cucalon Calderon has experience on connecting non-English speaking families to preventive health services and among his special interests are tobacco related health care disparities, ethnic minority over representation of tobacco product use, chronic disease prevention, mental health destigmatization, mentorship and cultural humility in patient care and medical education.

Key Takeaways:
  1. Trust in health care is crucial, and being a trusted messenger within a community can significantly impact health outcomes for patients.
  2. Understanding any cultural nuances and language barriers is essential for effective communication with patients while improving their access to and understanding of health care services.
  3. Collaboration among health care providers—including pharmacists—is necessary for holistic patient care and improving health outcomes within underserved communities.
  4. To promote health equity for minorities, health care providers should prioritize patient-centered care and cultural humility while addressing the social determinants of health to promote health equity.

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