transcultural
transcultural
Definition
trans·cul·tural (trans kul′c̸hər əl, tranz-)
adjective
involving, encompassing, or combining elements of more than one culture transcultural notions of basic human rights
transcultural
Usage Examples
Modifies a noun
- nursing: Research-active staff contribute expertise to the curriculum, especially in the areas of transcultural nursing and dual diagnosis.
- competence: Through CULM, we are continuing to build trust and we are creating an environment that is promoting the transcultural competence of our managers.
- interest: Asylum-seekers, Refugees and Mental Health services in the UK Position statement of the Transcultural Special Interest Group ( Jan 2003 ).
- perspective: Four weeks at the center of the module will be devoted to comparative and transcultural perspectives.
- education: The aim of this project was to develop and evaluate a training pack on transcultural tobacco education suitable for trading standards and custom officers.
- nature: It deals inter alia with the transcultural nature of truth and the transformation of the soul.
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