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Linda Barnes
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"The medical profession can no longer afford to ignore disparate healing systems. Doctors must understand how religious worldviews play a part in patient and family understandings of illness and healing. Religious and cultural differences should not be seen as an obstacle to providing biomedical care. We want to train medical students, residents, and other physicians to think of themselves not only as clinicians, but also as cross-cultural learners—as clinical anthropologists." |
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Dr. Linda Barnes, a medical anthropologist, is creating a new vision of healthcare that draws on insights from physicians, religion scholars, anthropologists, sociologists, students, and community intellectuals and practitioners. Her work explores how America’s new religious diversity and cultural traditions are transforming our understanding of medicines and healing. Her work challenges the medical community to shape a positive response to their patients’ multiple approaches to healing.
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