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Dept. of Anthropology, Western Washington University

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New Publication Medical Anthropology Courses and the Concepts Tested on the MCAT

New Publication Medical Anthropology Courses and the Concepts Tested on the MCAT

Can’t believe I forgot to mention this publication: Medical Anthropology Courses and Concepts Tested on the MCAT: A Content Analysis of 40 U.S. Course Syllabi.” Journal of Medical Education and Curricular Development. This was a an Nvivo coding challenge. I worked

S July 19, 2021July 19, 2021 Publication, research, Teaching Read more

Online Education – Asynchronous Course Tools

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Western Washington University has done an amazing job putting together resources for our online course delivery. Though I’ve been teaching online for about a decade, several of these tools were new to me and certainly useful. Resources for Teaching and

S March 13, 2020March 31, 2020 courses, Online Teaching, Teaching Read more

Summer 2017 Courses: Intro to Anthro and Medical Anthropology

Summer 2017 Courses: Intro to Anthro and Medical Anthropology

Once again, Anth 424: Medical Anthropology had a large waiting list this year so I decided to offer it online this summer.  And when offering an advanced course, why not offer the intro as well?  Check availability at WWU Class Finder and register

S March 15, 2017March 15, 2017 courses, Teaching Read more

Human Rights Films

Human Rights Films

Matia Jones, a graduate student in my lab, recently evaluated films for a screening as part of the 2017 Bellingham Human Rights Film Festival and was kind enough to share her evaluation (scores are from 1 to 5, where five is a must see).  Check

S January 30, 2017April 11, 2017 film, Teaching Read more

Walkability Assessment: A CBPR Study With the City of Edmonds, WA

Walkability Assessment: A CBPR Study With the City of Edmonds, WA

Over the last year I’ve been in close discussion with the Sustainable Cities Partnership at WWU and am happy to announce that my spring 2017 capstone class (ANTH 454: Community Based Participatory Research) will partner with the City of Edmonds. Working in

S September 29, 2016June 28, 2017 CBPR, Teaching Read more
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Reframing sense of community with photovoice: perspectives from residents of a permanent supportive housing program who have experienced chronic homelessnes.  Journal of Community Practice.

Medical Anthropology Courses and Concepts Tested on the MCAT: A Content Analysis of 40 U.S. Course Syllabi Journal of Medical Education and Curricular Development.

Social Ecology of Hypertension Management Among Latinos Living In The US-Mexico Border Region. Health Promotion Practice.

Trafficked Women and HIV: A Systematic Review of the Global Literature. AIDS Care.

Resident identified strengths and challenges of project-based permanent supportive housing program implementation in a small metropolitan county. Housing and Society.

 

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location: Arntzen Hall 320
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