ISBN:
9781498597692
Language:
English
Pages:
1 online resource (211 pages)
Edition:
1st ed.
Series Statement:
Anthropology of Well-Being: Individual, Community, Society Series
Parallel Title:
Erscheint auch als
DDC:
306.461
Keywords:
Physician and patient
Abstract:
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.
Abstract:
Cover -- Half Title -- Series Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Chapter 1: Introduction -- Chapter 2: Can There Be a Critical, Clinically Applied Medical Anthropology? -- Clinically Applied Anthropology -- CMA -- Applied Anthropology -- Developments in Medicine -- Physician Anthropologists -- Directions Forward -- Chapter 3: Working with Undergraduate Premedical and Anthropology Graduate Students -- Chapter 4: Challenges of Clinically Applied Anthropology Education and Research: Contributions by Emily Holbrook -- The Team -- University Support -- Hospital Administrative Support -- IRB, Hospital Compliance, and Student Credentialing -- QI and Applied Clinical Medical Anthropology -- Funding -- Scaling up -- Chapter 5: Expanding the Vision: Working with Residents and Medical Students -- Methods -- Results -- Chapter 6: The Leaflet Project: Contributions by Kilian Kelly -- Background -- Review of Other Leaflets -- Methods -- Results -- Contributions to the ED -- The Anthropological Difference -- Chapter 7: Multi-Visit Patients -- Background -- Methods -- Patient Interview -- Results -- Susan Smith -- Discussion and Contributions of Anthropology -- Chapter 8: Sickle Cell Disease: Contributions by Carlos Osorno-Cruz -- Background -- SCD -- SCD VOD, Pain, and Bias -- SCD, Patient Experience, Patient Satisfaction -- TGH ED Work with SCD Patients Prior to Work with Clinically Applied Anthropologists -- The Anthropological Difference -- SCD Patient Interview Results (From Carlos Osorno) -- Marvin -- Mary -- Healthcare Provider Interviews and Participant Observation by Carlos Osorno-Cruz -- Conclusion -- Chapter 9: Language, Pain, and Nontraditional Patient Treatment Spaces -- Background -- Methods -- LEP -- The Anthropological Difference -- Assessment of Nurses -- Assessment of Doctors.
Note:
Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources
Permalink