Abstract
Clinical Anthropology 2.0 presents a new approach to applied medical anthropology that engages with clinical spaces, healthcare systems, care delivery and patient experience, public health, as well as the education and training of physicians. In this book, Jason W. Wilson and Roberta D. Baer highlight the key role that medical anthropologists can play on interdisciplinary care teams by improving patient experience and medical education. Included throughout are real life examples of this approach, such as the training of medical and anthropology students, creation of clinical pathways, improvement of patient experiences and communication, and design patient-informed interventions. This book includes contributions by Heather Henderson, Emily Holbrook, Kilian Kelly, Carlos Osorno-Cruz, and Seiichi Villalona.
Schlagworte
Public Health Medical Anthropology Applied Anthropology- Kapitel Ausklappen | EinklappenSeiten
- i–x Preface i–x
- 171–176 Conclusion 171–176
- 177–190 References 177–190
- 191–196 Index 191–196
- 197–198 About the Authors 197–198
- 199–200 About the Contributors 199–200