Medical anthropology studies how cultural, ecological, social, and historical forces affect medicine and health. It draws on various academic disciplines and has developed a specific training program. The field emerged in response to the medical community’s concern about clinical hospital education and has since collaborated with health professionals to introduce effective medical programs. Medical anthropology […]
Biological anthropologists study the physical development of humans from an anthropological perspective and can work in research, teaching, forensic investigations, museums, zoos, and consulting. Effective communication is essential, and tasks vary depending on the institution. The discipline has evolved over time, and anthropologists must be flexible and creative in their work. A biological anthropologist, sometimes […]