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Wayne State University houses the nation's first medical anthropology program, which previously served as the editorial base for Medical Anthropology Quarterly: The International Journal for the Analysis of Health. Scholars in this field investigate, instruct, and apply their knowledge regarding wellness and how it is preserved, encountered, enhanced, and jeopardized across diverse populations throughout history and around the globe.
At Wayne State, both instructors and learners in medical anthropology are united by their dedication to recording, comprehending, and tackling the ways wellness and disease manifest across various populations, traditions, and civilizations. Their research examines how health challenges, disparities in healthcare, and medical infrastructures are influenced by and mirror particular historical, geographical, and socioeconomic circumstances, evolving through time.
By employing techniques from ethnographic studies, biomedical science, and epidemiological investigations, the program's members create detailed, theory-rich, and insightful analyses of human behaviors, ambitions, challenges, hardships, and attempts to overcome them. These health-related experiences are examined within our progressively globalized world. The WSU medical anthropology initiative has secured financial backing from organizations including NIH, NIMH, CDC, EPA, MDCH, and various regional philanthropic groups to support its investigative work.