This paper outlines the research interests of the Medical Diversity Working Group within the Department of Socio-Cultural Diversity at the Max Planck Institute for the Study of Religious and Ethnic Diversity, Göttingen. The working group brings together scholars working on medical knowledge, therapeutic practices and diversification. While the group is in its early stages of development, we have identified three fields of inquiry that we outline in this paper
Objective: This paper describes the Western Sydney University School of Medicine (WSUSoM) diversity...
Achievement of medical and public health goals requires mutual understanding between professionals a...
Throughout the last 2500 years, the classification of individual differences in healthy people and t...
In recent years, scholars and providers in the health professions have been engaged in a dialogue on...
How can we understand health-seeking behaviour, if the space in which this behaviour takes place str...
Medical sociology has a poor track record of researching diversity in theoretically innovative ways....
BACKGROUND: Diversity in Europe has both increased and become more complex posing challenges to both...
The "Disability and Diversity Studies" (DDS) are research fields which, similar to social work, deal...
Background: Sex and gender are social categories of diversity. Diversity can be perceived with an i...
[english] Ethnic diversity has become a common reality in European societies, including those of Ger...
UID/SOC/04647/2013Diversity in Europe has both increased and become more complex posing challenges t...
This short review considers how ‘ethnicity’ and ‘superdiversity’ are used alongside ‘diversity’ in h...
Medical pluralism is not a new issue in medical anthropology. Over four decades medical anthropolog...
Both in Canada and globally, medical schools are prioritizing diversity in medical education. The en...
Culture plays a key role in the way health is perceived and the way healthcare is used. It has been ...
Objective: This paper describes the Western Sydney University School of Medicine (WSUSoM) diversity...
Achievement of medical and public health goals requires mutual understanding between professionals a...
Throughout the last 2500 years, the classification of individual differences in healthy people and t...
In recent years, scholars and providers in the health professions have been engaged in a dialogue on...
How can we understand health-seeking behaviour, if the space in which this behaviour takes place str...
Medical sociology has a poor track record of researching diversity in theoretically innovative ways....
BACKGROUND: Diversity in Europe has both increased and become more complex posing challenges to both...
The "Disability and Diversity Studies" (DDS) are research fields which, similar to social work, deal...
Background: Sex and gender are social categories of diversity. Diversity can be perceived with an i...
[english] Ethnic diversity has become a common reality in European societies, including those of Ger...
UID/SOC/04647/2013Diversity in Europe has both increased and become more complex posing challenges t...
This short review considers how ‘ethnicity’ and ‘superdiversity’ are used alongside ‘diversity’ in h...
Medical pluralism is not a new issue in medical anthropology. Over four decades medical anthropolog...
Both in Canada and globally, medical schools are prioritizing diversity in medical education. The en...
Culture plays a key role in the way health is perceived and the way healthcare is used. It has been ...
Objective: This paper describes the Western Sydney University School of Medicine (WSUSoM) diversity...
Achievement of medical and public health goals requires mutual understanding between professionals a...
Throughout the last 2500 years, the classification of individual differences in healthy people and t...