Sentences with phrase «in medical anthropology»

She received her bachelor's degree from Brown University in medical anthropology and her doctorate of naturopathic medicine from Bastyr University.
Catherine Osborn, MA is a PhD student in medical anthropology at Case Western Reserve University whose research interests focus on historical and modern uses of technology to mediate childbirth and fertility.

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Contributor Deena Blumenfeld takes a field trip to a history museum that fills the cup of those that love medical anthropology and the lore of the practice of midwifery and obstetrics in the recent (and not so recent) past.
Additionally, she provides an extensive review of medical research and many discussions with experts in the fields of nutrition, obstetrics, and anthropology.
In addition to clinicians, consumers, health professional educators, insurers, lawyers, ethicists, administrators, and policy makers, the participants included researchers with expertise in epidemiology, public health, sociology, medical anthropology, legal, health policy and clinical researcIn addition to clinicians, consumers, health professional educators, insurers, lawyers, ethicists, administrators, and policy makers, the participants included researchers with expertise in epidemiology, public health, sociology, medical anthropology, legal, health policy and clinical researcin epidemiology, public health, sociology, medical anthropology, legal, health policy and clinical research.
Our ancestors» visual acuity evolved outside in the natural world, said Amanda Melin, assistant professor of anthropology and archeology and medical genetics at the University of Calgary.
Melby, who specializes in the biological and medical aspects of anthropology, is the lead author of the article, written with colleagues who are medical doctors involved with global health care issues.
But whether this scientific duo were medical heroes or imperialistic villains is the basis of a fierce row that is brewing in the scientific community — and threatens to destroy anthropology's good name.
A pioneer in the field of applied medical anthropology, Sydney, along with his wife and co-author, Soma Grismaijer have written numerous groundbreaking books that provide new theories, research, and revelations on disease causation and prevention, including the internationally acclaimed book, Dressed To Kill: The Link Between Breast Cancer and Bras.
The medical anthropology lit is also full of cases where cultures stop eating traditional foods in favor of white flour and sugar and develop rampant cavities.
In 1964, after graduating from Harvard University and before starting medical school, Michael Crichton taught an anthropology course at Cambridge University called «Evolution of Human Environment.»
In his July 22 report, Begos cites, among others, Simon Craddock Lee, a professor of medical anthropology at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center in Dallas who characterized Fox's reading of breast cancer rates as way off basIn his July 22 report, Begos cites, among others, Simon Craddock Lee, a professor of medical anthropology at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center in Dallas who characterized Fox's reading of breast cancer rates as way ofmedical anthropology at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center in Dallas who characterized Fox's reading of breast cancer rates as way ofMedical Center in Dallas who characterized Fox's reading of breast cancer rates as way off basin Dallas who characterized Fox's reading of breast cancer rates as way off base.
global About Blog (SMA), formed in 1967 and incorporated into the American Anthropological Association (AAA) in 1971, is dedicated to the profession and practice of medical anthropology, which uses concepts and methods from anthropology to produce new understandings of health, disease, illness, treatment, and care.
The journal publishes research and theory in all areas of medical anthropology.
In addition to the research methods of psychiatry, it draws from the disciplines of epidemiology, medical anthropology and cultural psychology.
Kristen is a Research Fellow (medical anthropology) in the Indigenous Studies Unit (MSPGH) at the University of Melbourne.
Dr. Arbour holds a B.A. in biological anthropology from Swarthmore College, an M.D. from Harvard Medical School and an M.P.H. from the Harvard School of Public Health.
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