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Postgraduate Students
Current research students with interests in medical anthropology
- Julie Hastings ‘Social responses to integrated control for neglected tropical diseases in Morogoro, Tanzania’
- Asa Wahlstrom ‘mental health and well-being among unaccompanied minors in London’
- Joan Walters ‘How a West African child with sickle cell disease living in England comes to create understanding of self’
- Sarah Winkler-Reid ‘Disordered eating, body image and friendships among 16-18 year old schoolchildren in north London’
Recent doctoral students with interests in medical anthropology
- Tanya Dennis ‘Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder: the social construction of an illness’
- Rick Fischer ‘Nurse prescribing in the United Kingdom’
- Sanaya Hayashi ‘Hindu perceptions of disabled people’
- Barbara Kerzman ‘Towards equity in healthcare for children with learning difficulty’
- Susie Page ‘Cardiopulmonary resuscitation - the perspectives of the health care team involved: an anthropological perspective’
- Enrique Solano ‘Mental health and social change among the Tzotzil and Tzeltal Maya peoples of Chiapas Southern Mexico’
- Mark Southard ‘Indigency and biomedical healing systems in Baluchistan, Pakistan’
- Ruth Mcloughlin ‘States of awareness of child abuse and its survival’
- Isaac Mwanzo ‘Cultural understandings of malaria in western Kenya’