Cultural understanding plays a vital role in accurate diagnosis, treatment adherence, and patient satisfaction. This course helps healthcare professionals deliver care that recognises and respects each patient’s cultural and personal context. Learners explore how beliefs about illness, language barriers, and family decision-making norms can shape consent, treatment choices, and communication. The course offers practical steps such as using trained medical interpreters, documenting cultural preferences in patient notes, and adjusting care routines to accommodate dietary or religious needs. Through real hospital and clinic scenarios, participants learn how small, respectful actions build trust, improve compliance, and enhance overall care outcomes.