UNC’s Medical Anthropology BA investigates how social, political, and environmental forces shape illness and healing worldwide. Field placements in clinics and NGOs let students analyze reproductive justice, mental-health stigma, and pandemic response. Training in qualitative methods, biocultural theory, and global health policy prepares graduates for careers in public health, medicine, and humanitarian work.
Ethnographic diary study on telemedicine experiences among elders
Documentary film exploring birth doula practices in rural North Carolina
Policy brief on traditional herbal regulation and intellectual property
Podcast series discussing disability activism and healthcare design
Comparative analysis of HIV stigma interventions in Kenya and the U.S.
Interactive map of food-desert health outcomes by neighborhood
Photo-voice project with refugees about trauma care access
Workshop on culturally sensitive mental-health first aid
Research paper on climate-induced vector-borne disease perceptions
Mobile app translating clinic instructions into Indigenous languages
Museum exhibit curating pandemic artifacts and community narratives
Grant proposal for community garden improving diabetic nutrition
Critical essay on pharmaceutical colonialism in global trials
White paper on AI triage algorithms and racial bias mitigation
Digital archive of activist healthcare zines
Virtual reality empathy training for medical students on chronic pain
Bridge cultural understanding and health science to advance global well-being.
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