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A profound need exists for increased numbers of trained medical professionals and access to health care and resources to combat global blindness. Ophthalmologists have a tremendous opportunity to contribute around the world through direct clinical and surgical care, skills transfer, education, research, and leadership development. In order to deliver optimal care and have a rewarding experience with international volunteerism, it is critical for physicians to have an understanding of traditions and customs of different countries. In this chapter, several culturally determined characteristics that commonly arise in healthcare interactions are discussed to enhance a trusting and meaningful exchange between physicians and patients.
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Global Health as Equity: “the just and equitable distribution of the risk of suffering and of tools to lessen or prevent it is too often the unaddressed problem in global health.”– Paul Farmer
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Salim, S., Ambati, B.K. (2019). Cultural Sensitivity in Global Outreach. In: Olivier, M., Croteau-Chonka, C. (eds) Global Health and Volunteering Beyond Borders. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-98660-9_13
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