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SM Preventive Medicine and Public Health

A Public Health Concern: The Mismatch of Medicine and Culture A Look at the Disparity in Access to and Delivery of Emergency Medicine and Urgent Care

[ ISSN : 2576-4004 ]

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Received: 30-Apr-2018

Accepted: 07-May-2018

Published: 10-May-2018

Nicholas A Kerna1,2* 1College of Medicine, University of Science, Arts and Technology, Montserrat, BWI 2Department of Emergency Medicine / Urgent Care, Suriwongse Medical Center, Thailand

1College of Medicine, University of Science, Arts and Technology, Montserrat, BWI

2Department of Emergency Medicine / Urgent Care, Suriwongse Medical Center, Thailand

Corresponding Author:

Nicholas A Kerna, University of Science, Arts and Technology, USA, Email: nicholas.kerna@usat.edu

Abstract

How is Emergency Medicine and Urgent Care connected to and influenced by various sociocultural factors, such as gender, social class, race, and administrative cultures? This following commentary introduces each of these factors, and offers two exceptional resources on this subject for review and reflection.

Citation

Kerna NA. A Public Health Concern: The Mismatch of Medicine and Culture A Look at the Disparity in Access to and Delivery of Emergency Medicine and Urgent Care. SM Prev Med Public Health. 2018; 2(1): 1013.