Or. Admin. Code § 950-040-0020 - Cultural Competency Continuing Education Resources and Support
(1) The Authority,
through its Office of Equity and Inclusion, shall create, maintain and make
available a registry of approved continuing education opportunities for
developing cultural competence for regulated health care professionals. The
continuing education opportunities may include, but are not limited to:
(a) Courses delivered either in person or
electronically;
(b) Experiential
learning such as cultural or linguistic immersion;
(c) Service learning; or
(d) Specially designed cultural
experiences.
(2) The
Authority, through its Office of Equity and Inclusion, shall create, maintain
and make available the criteria used to evaluate and approve continuing
education opportunities for developing cultural competency in regulated health
care professionals.
(3) Affected
boards that choose to develop, review, or approve their own or other continuing
education opportunities shall use the Authority criteria in developing,
reviewing, or approving their own or other continuing education opportunities
for regulated health care professionals.
(4) The Authority shall establish an advisory
committee to:
(a) Develop or update criteria
for approving cultural competency continuing education opportunities.
(b) Review, discuss and recommend for
approval to the Authority, submitted applications for cultural competence
continuing education opportunities.
(5) The advisory committee shall include, at
minimum:
(a) A representative from an Oregon
federally recognized tribe.
(b)
Members of communities that experience health disparities or inequities because
of race, ethnicity or culture.
(c)
A representative of intersecting identities of race, ethnicity, or culture,
with LGBTQ, disability, or other disenfranchised community identity.
(d) A patient advocate.
(e) Representatives of impacted health care
professional boards.
(f) A
representative of Coordinated Care Organizations.
(g) A representative of an association or
educational entity that offers continuing education to health
professionals.
(6)
Authority approved continuing education opportunities shall teach attitudes,
knowledge and skills enabling health care professionals to effectively
communicate with and care for patients from diverse cultures, groups, and
communities. These skills may include:
(a)
Applying linguistic skills to communicate effectively with patients.
(b) Using cultural information to establish
therapeutic relationships.
(c)
Eliciting, understanding and applying cultural and ethnic data in the process
of clinical care.
(7)
The Authority shall base the list of approved opportunities for cultural
competency continuing education on the criteria established by the advisory
committee. The criteria for culturally competent opportunities, as defined in
the Cultural Competency Education Criteria document, fall into four domains:
(a) Domain I: Culturally competent practice
requires self-awareness and self-assessment of providers' beliefs, attitudes,
emotions and values.
(b) Domain II:
Culturally competent practice requires the acquisition of knowledge by
providers.
(c) Domain III:
Culturally competent practice requires the acquisition of skills by
providers.
(d) Domain IV:
Culturally competent training requires specific educational
approaches.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 413.042 & 2013 OL Ch. 240
Statutes/Other Implemented: HB 2011 (2019) & 2013 OL Ch. 240
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