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Medical Anthropology Special Lecture
Latest update: 13 July, 2016
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1. Overview
For international health, especially for cooperation and development, understanding diversified cultural background is crucially important. Any aid without understanding tends to become a kind of cultural invasion, and it may result in tragic outcomes for the local people. This lecture thus outlines the basic concepts and methodologies of medical anthropology, followed by several examples.
2. Plan
The lecture is done in the first semester on Thursday, 13:00-14:30 at GSICS 206.
Since 2014, debates on the several topics has been held, where the basic information is given and the sides are assigned in the end of previous week.
- [7 April 2016] cancelled due to storm alert in Kobe City weather station.
- [14 April 2016] "Overview: history of the medical anthropology concept" (handout) and "What is health? Applied medical anthropology and health care" (handout)
- [21 April 2016] Disease, illness, sickness and the sick role (handout)
- [28 April 2016] Sick role and patient role in detail (handout)
- [12 May 2016] Cultural competence in health care (handout)
- [19 May 2016] Cultural systems models (handout)
- [26 May 2016] Debate on "Witchcraft and local health care in PNG" (handout for medical systems and medical pluralism/syncretism).
- [2 June 2016] Debate on the regulation of mass-media and/or internet use as a popular sector of medical systems under the situation of PHEIC; Handout for transcultural psychiatry and indigenous psychology (handout)
- [9 June 2016] Debates on responsibility of unhealthy behavior under Japanese cultural normalcy / Handout for traditional herbal medicine (handout)
- [16 June 2016] Debates on the pharmaceutical companies activity hiring "plant hunters" / Medical-ecological approaches to health (handout)
- [23 June 2016 / 30 June 2016] Political economy and critical medical anthropology (handout, no debate, lightening talks instead)
- [7 July 2016] Psychobiological dynamics of health (handout)
- [14 July 2016] Syamanic paradigm of ethnomedicine (handout)
- [21 July 2016] (Debate only)
(cf.) Doctor assisted dying is acceptable or not?: See, BMJ commentary, Ann. N. Y. Acad. Sci., 1330: 94-100, 2014)
3. Evaluation
Based on presentation, discussion, and report.
4. Reference
Winkelman M (2009) Culture and Health: Applying Medical Anthropology. Jossey-Bass, John-Wiley and Sons.
Debbie Newman, Ben Woolgar, ed. (2014) Pros and Cons: A Debater's Handbook. 19th ed., Routledge.
5. Office hour
For the students of the Graduate School of Health Sciences, Tuesday, 18:00-18:30, at Myodani campus E707. For the students of GSICS, Thusday, 16:40-18:00 at Frontier Building Room 717. Taking appointment is recommended.
6. Message to the students
Done in English.
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