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Medicine meets a culture gap

 |  By HealthLeaders Media Staff  
   February 15, 2008

A growing amount of research is investigating whether small cultural differences--most of them between white, male doctors and their diverse patients--could be a big reason for the nation's persistent healthcare disparities. New Jersey became the first state to require cultural-competence education for physicians to get licenses. California requires continuing medical education for doctors to include cultural and linguistic competency training.

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