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Special Programs in Ethnic & Cultural
Diversity at SFGHMC Receive National Award
A group of patient programs at San Francisco General Hospital Medical Center
that focus on ethnic and cultural diversity has received a top honor from the American
College of Psychiatrists.
The 1999 Award for Creativity in Psychiatric Education was awarded to the SFGHMC
Ethnic/Minority Psychiatric Inpatient Programs, which provide special services to patients
who are Asian, Latino, black, gay/lesbian, have AIDS or related diseases, or are women.
The programs are recognized nationwide as the only ones of their kind to focus on the
impact of culture and ethnicity on the way mentally ill patients experience and deal with
their distress.
Francis G. Lu, UCSF clinical professor of psychiatry and director of the Cultural
Competence and Diversity Program in the SFGHMC Department of Psychiatry, initiated the
first program in the group in 1980 -- the Asian Focus Program -- and has been instrumental
in development of the others. Robert L. Okin, chief of psychiatry at SFGHMC, oversees
direction of the programs.
In addition to their patient service component, the programs provide educational training
in cultural psychiatry to health care professionals.
"While focusing on different populations, the programs share a commitment to
providing care that is sensitive to the cultural background and particular needs of their
patients, to training others to deliver such care, and to advancing research into the
psychiatric treatment of these ethnic/minority groups," Lu said.
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Source: Corinna Kaarlela, News
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