- the history of anthropology in medical education;
- humanism, ethics, and the culture of medicine;
- interprofessional and collaborative clinical care;
- incorporating patient perspectives in practice;
- addressing social determinants of health, health disparities, and cultural competence;
- anthropological roles in planning and implementation of medical education programs;
- effective strategies for teaching medical students;
- comparative analysis of systems of care in Japan, Uganda, France, United Kingdom, Mexico, Canada and throughout the United States; and
- potential new directions for anthropological engagement with medicine.
The volume overall emphasizes the important role of anthropology in educating physicians throughout the world to improve patient care and population health.
Product Details
- Publisher:Springer; 1st ed. 2021 edition (March 5, 2021)
- Language:English
- Hardcover:395 pages
- ISBN-10:3030622762
- ISBN-13:978-3030622763
- ISBN-13:9783030622763
- eText ISBN: 9783030622770
- Item Weight:1.67 pounds
- Dimensions:6.14 x 0.88 x 9.21 inches
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