NON CME RECORDING: ECHO Session 11: Caring for Indigenous and Migrant Populations


This presentation will explore the role of culture in the care of minoritized populations including migrant and Native peoples. We will differentiate between notions of cultural humility vs. competency, explore the importance of culture in biopsychosocial formulation, rapport building, and treatment planning, incorporating principles of integrative medicine and integrative psychiatry. Utilizing case examples, we will further apply cultural sensitivity and trauma-informed care within an integrative model of care.

At the conclusion of this activity, learners will be able to:  

AzAAP gratefully acknowledges financial support for this ECHO series from the University of Arizona Department of Psychiatry.