Medical Anthropology

This course surveys the evolutionary, ecological, cultural, and political factors affecting patterns and experiences of health, disease, and healing in past and present societies. Students will examine recent research on contemporary medical and social concerns such as HIV in Africa and medical communication issues with immigrant populations in the U.S. This course is ideal for students who plan future careers in the medical and helping professions, providing them with the fundamental skills necessary to be culturally competent health professionals.

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Location: ROBSON 205 (M)
@ 11:00 - 12:15
From 2024-09-03 to 2024-12-19
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