Clinical Anthropology 2. 0
Improving Medical Education and Patient Experience- Authors:
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- 2022
Summary
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.
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Bibliographic data
- Copyright year
- 2022
- ISBN-Print
- 978-1-4985-9768-5
- ISBN-Online
- 978-1-4985-9769-2
- Publisher
- Lexington, Lanham
- Language
- English
- Pages
- 200
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Table of contents
- Contents No access
- Acknowledgments No access
- Chapter 1: Introduction No access Pages 1 - 6
- Clinically Applied Anthropology No access
- CMA No access
- Applied Anthropology No access
- Developments in Medicine No access
- Physician Anthropologists No access
- Directions Forward No access
- Chapter 3: Working with Undergraduate Premedical and Anthropology Graduate Students No access Pages 23 - 34
- The Team No access
- University Support No access
- Hospital Administrative Support No access
- IRB, Hospital Compliance, and Student Credentialing No access
- QI and Applied Clinical Medical Anthropology No access
- Funding No access
- Scaling up No access
- Methods No access
- Results No access
- Background No access
- Review of Other Leaflets No access
- Methods No access
- Results No access
- Contributions to the ED No access
- The Anthropological Difference No access
- Background No access
- Methods No access
- Patient Interview No access
- Results No access
- Susan Smith No access
- Discussion and Contributions of Anthropology No access
- Background No access
- SCD No access
- SCD VOD, Pain, and Bias No access
- SCD, Patient Experience, Patient Satisfaction No access
- TGH ED Work with SCD Patients Prior to Work with Clinically Applied Anthropologists No access
- The Anthropological Difference No access
- SCD Patient Interview Results (From Carlos Osorno) No access
- Marvin No access
- Mary No access
- Healthcare Provider Interviews and Participant Observation by Carlos Osorno-Cruz No access
- Conclusion No access
- Background No access
- Methods No access
- LEP No access
- The Anthropological Difference No access
- Assessment of Nurses No access
- Assessment of Doctors No access
- Assessment of Overall ED Experience No access
- Medical Anthropology and Clinical Pathway Development No access
- Emergency Medicine and HIV/AIDs—Assembling Entangled Histories No access
- The Opioid Epidemic in the United States No access
- Stigma and Learned Helplessness of Opioid Use Disorder No access
- HCV and Young People Who Inject Drugs No access
- History of HCV Treatment No access
- PWID and HCV Treatment No access
- Entanglement: HCV, Opioids, and Capitalist Ruins Encounter the ED No access
- Medical Management for Opioid Use Disorder No access
- ED-Based MOUD and HCV Treatment Pathway No access
- The Anthropological Difference: Extending Syndemics and Colocating Treatment No access
- Conclusions No access
- Background No access
- Firearm–related Suicide No access
- Gun Density and Safety No access
- Public Health Approach to Reducing Firearm Deaths No access
- Quantitative and Population Level Firearm Violence and Injury Data No access
- NFGSW No access
- Social Science and Firearm Violence Research No access
- NFGSW Ethnography No access
- Mental Health, Population Health, and Nonfatal Gunshot Wound Research No access
- Our NFGSW Study No access
- NFGSW Study Methods No access
- Results No access
- Firearm Ownership No access
- Causes and Results of Injury No access
- Accidental: No access
- Aggression from others: No access
- Conclusions and the Anthropological Difference No access
- Clinical Anthropology 2.0 No access
- Implications of This Work: Education No access
- Implications of This Work: Clinical No access
- Implications of This Work: Public Health No access
- Moving Forward No access
- References No access Pages 177 - 190
- Index No access Pages 191 - 196
- About the Authors No access Pages 197 - 198
- About the Contributors No access Pages 199 - 200





