Kulturelle Kompetenz in der Chirurgie

Ärzte in der Chirurgie brauchen das Know-how und die Kompetenz, die es ihnen ermöglichen, Patienten unabhängig von ihrem kulturellen Hintergrund eine qualitativ hochwertige Behandlung zukommen zu lassen. Der Bereich der kulturellen Kompetenz zielt darauf ab, dies sicherzustellen.

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