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MODULE. Group III. Athina (Greece) Irena (Slovenia) Jaime (Portugal) Katrin (Iceland) Ksenija (Slovenia) Marko (Slovenia) Mateja (Slovenia) Mustafa (Turkey) Roger (United Kingdom) Tatjana (Slovenia) Tonka (Slovenia) Valentina (Romania) Verica (Bosnia and Herzegovina).

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  1. MODULE

  2. Group III • Athina (Greece) • Irena (Slovenia) • Jaime (Portugal) • Katrin (Iceland) • Ksenija (Slovenia) • Marko (Slovenia) • Mateja (Slovenia) • Mustafa (Turkey) • Roger (United Kingdom) • Tatjana (Slovenia) • Tonka (Slovenia) • Valentina (Romania) • Verica (Bosnia and Herzegovina)

  3. DIFFERENT IS BEAUTIFUL

  4. Target group: CME – CPD for family physicians Applicable to all health professionals in PHC Number of participants: 20 – 30 Duration: 2 days or 4 half days (14 hours)

  5. Organisation • 1 plenary room • 2 extra rooms • speakers and group leaders • course material • technical equipment • advertising

  6. AIM to raise awareness of diversity in FP

  7. OBJECTIVES At the end of the course the participants should: • acknowledge that diversity exists in FP • acknowledge the importance of respecting diversity • be able to recognize the most common or important sources of diversity in FP • be able to recognize their own set of values, beliefs and prejudices • be able to use communication skills and other strategies to cope with diversity in FP • be sensitive to the effects of diversity on patient care

  8. Programme

  9. DAY 1- MORNING SESSION LEARNING ABOUT DIVERSITY 1. 8.30-9.30 Keynote lecture: Recognising diversity • definition • diversity among patients and among doctors • conflicts in D-Pt relationship • effects of diversity on the outcome of Pt care 2. 10.00-13.00 Group work • individual experiences + report on homework • video, vignette, role play, case study….

  10. AFTERNOON SESSION 13.00-14.30 Lunch 3. 14.30- 17.00 Group work AWARENESS OF GP/FP ABOUT THEIR OWN VALUES, BELIEFS AND PREJUDICES exercises, cases, video, vignettes, simulated patients… • grief and mourning • choises under budget constraint- priorities • terminal care • psychiatric Pts • “non-compliant” Pts…….

  11. 4. Plenary 17.00 – 17.30 debate/report from the WGs

  12. DAY 2 -MORNING SESSION STRATEGIES TO DEAL WITH DIVERSITY 1. 8.30-9.30 Keynote lecture: A PRACTICAL APPROACH TO DIVERSITY 2. 10.00 – 13.00 Group Work exercises on communication skills and strategies (vignettes, videos): • gender issues • VIPs, colleagues, relatives, friends as Pts • religious, language problems (refugees) • Pts with special needs • sexual orientation…

  13. AFTERNOON SESSION 3. Plenary 14.30 Introduction to field work 4. 15.00-16.30 Home visits – field work: • ethnic, religious… diversity • Pts with special needs • need for interpreter • people living in institutions : elderly, nuns, prisoners….

  14. 5. Plenary 16.30- • share learning of field work • reviewing the course

  15. Assessment of the course evaluation form- questionnaire : • What will I do differently? • How do I feel after home visit? • What will I do /not do, from now on? • I will (not) know how to deal with colleagues who do not accept diversity

  16. Location

  17. Thank you for your attention!

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