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Clinical Anthropology 2.0 - Improving Medical Education and Patient Experience

English · Paperback / Softback

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Clinical Anthropology 2.0 presents a new approach to applied medical anthropology that highlights how medical anthropologists can help to improve patient experience and medical education as members of interdisciplinary care teams in clinical settings.

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Chapter 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: Can There Be a Critical, Clinically Applied Medical Anthropology?
Chapter 3: Working with Undergraduate Premedical and Anthropology Students
Chapter 4: Challenges of Clinically Applied Anthropology Education and Research
Contributions by Emily Holbrook
Chapter 5: Expanding the Vision: Work with Residents and Medical Students
Chapter 6: The Leaflet Project
Contributions by Kilian Kelly
Chapter 7: Multi-Visit Patients
Chapter 8: Sickle Cell Disease
Contributions by Carlos Osorno-Cruz
Chapter 9: Language, Pain, and Non-Traditional Patient Treatment Spaces
Contributions by Seiichi Villalona
Chapter 10: Opioid and Infectious Disease
Contributions by Heather Henderson
Chapter 11: Firearm Research


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By Jason W. Wilson and Roberta D. Baer - Contributions by Heather Henderson; Emily Holbrook; Kilian Kelly; Carlos Osorno-Cruz and Seiichi Villalona

Summary

Clinical Anthropology 2.0 presents a new approach to applied medical anthropology that highlights how medical anthropologists can help to improve patient experience and medical education as members of interdisciplinary care teams in clinical settings.

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