In the context of health, a cultural broker is __________.
A) anyone who introduces new treatments or approaches to healing
into a culture
B) an individual or process that legitimizes and establishes
Western biomedicine as a preferred mode of healing
C) an individual or institution that maintains traditional healing
ways amid competition from new approaches
D) someone who can effectively communicate with and between two
different health systems
ANSWER.
D) In healthcare a cultural broker is someone who can effectively communicate with
and between two different health systems.
Cultural broker can act as a intermediator between two health systems.
In the context of health, a cultural broker is __________. A) anyone who introduces new treatments...
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