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NURS 562: Culture and Health in a Multidisciplinary Medical Anthropology Seminar

ANTH/NURS 562. Wednesdays 9:30-12:20, South Campus Center 322. Spring Quarter. (3 credits)

Clinically Applied Anthropology is designed for health science graduate students as well as graduate students from other professional schools and from academic departments. The seminar format of Clinically Applied Anthropology will include the examination of selected publications in medical anthropology to understand the data, theory, and methods used by anthropologists to investigate and analyze health-related behaviors. Anthropologists who specialize in various culture areas (e.g., Indonesia, Oceania, Africa) will be invited for guest presentations. This information will be related to national and international health care issues to explore whether anthropological insight offers solutions and new approaches. Specific topics will range widely depending on student interests and availability of articles. Topics will include cultural variations in illness beliefs and illness behavior (e.g., culture-bound syndromes, meanings of cancer or diabetes), types of healing practices (e.g., shamans, medicine people), and chronic illness and death.

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