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SUMMARY:Medical Anthropology: Fieldwork as an anthropologist | CARe - "13th webinar of the CARe project"
DESCRIPTION:Format: Webinar, in English\nTitle: Medical Anthropology: Fieldwork as an anthropologist\nOrganizer: CARe project, evidence-based Public Health (ZIG2), Robert Koch Institute, Berlin \nLocation: Online via WebEx Webinar\nSpeaker: Mustafa Abdalla\nContent: Mustafa Abdalla is a Medical Anthropologist working at the Robert Koch Institute with research experience in Egypt, Mali and the Maldives. He received his Master’s degree in Anthropology from the American University in Cairo, Egypt and his PhD from the Free University Berlin, Germany\nThis webinar provides a glimpse into the field of anthropology, its subfield medical anthropology and their role in providing an understanding to health and illness through cultural and social lens. It will delve into qualitative methods, especially ethnography and interviews and how they provide insights into health behaviors and practices. Finally, it will discuss how by integrating anthropological perspectives and participatory approaches, public health interventions become more culturally informed, sensitive and more effective.\nThe webinar is part of the 2.5-year online and offline training on applied public health research methods in the CARe ("Capacity Building in Applied Public Health Research in GHPP partner countries") project. CARe is part of the Global Health Protection Program (GHPP) and is implemented by the Department of Evidence-Based Public Health (ZIG2) of the Center for International Health Protection (ZIG) at the Robert Koch Institute. Information on the CARe project can be found here: https://www.rki.de/EN/Content/Institute/International/GHPP/projects/care.html\nTarget group: Researchers, Public Health workers, students with interest in Global Health

X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2//EN">\n<HTML>\n<HEAD>\n<META NAME="Generator" CONTENT="MS Exchange Server version 08.00.0681.000">\n<TITLE></TITLE>\n</HEAD>\n<BODY>\n<!-- Converted from text/rtf format -->\n\n<p><strong>Format: </strong>Webinar, in English</p><br /><p><strong>Title:</strong> Medical Anthropology: Fieldwork as an anthropologist</p><br /><p><strong>Organizer: </strong>CARe project, evidence-based Public Health (ZIG2), Robert Koch Institute, Berlin </p><br /><p><strong>Location:</strong> Online via <a class="RichTextExtLink ExternalLink" title="External link Webex Meeting (Opens new window)" href="https://rki.webex.com/rki-en/j.php?MTID=m72abf7beb76ec70774fa37e641d09a28" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">WebEx Webinar</a></p><br /><p><strong>Speaker: </strong>Mustafa Abdalla</p><br /><p><strong>Content: </strong>Mustafa Abdalla is a Medical Anthropologist working at the Robert Koch Institute with research experience in Egypt, Mali and the Maldives. He received his Master’s degree in Anthropology from the American University in Cairo, Egypt and his PhD from the Free University Berlin, Germany</p><br /><p>This webinar provides a glimpse into the field of anthropology, its subfield medical anthropology and their role in providing an understanding to health and illness through cultural and social lens. It will delve into qualitative methods, especially ethnography and interviews and how they provide insights into health behaviors and practices. Finally, it will discuss how by integrating anthropological perspectives and participatory approaches, public health interventions become more culturally informed, sensitive and more effective.</p><br /><p>The webinar is part of the 2.5-year online and offline training on applied public health research methods in the CARe ("Capacity Building in Applied Public Health Research in GHPP partner countries") project. CARe is part of the Global Health Protection Program (GHPP) and is implemented by the Department of Evidence-Based Public Health (ZIG2) of the Center for International Health Protection (ZIG) at the Robert Koch Institute. Information on the CARe project can be found here: <a class="RichTextIntLink Basepage" title="CARE" href="https://www.rki.de/EN/Institute/International-activities/GHPP/projects/care.html?nn=16781630">https://www.rki.de/EN/Content/Institute/International/GHPP/projects/care.html</a></p><br /><p><strong>Target group:</strong> Researchers, Public Health workers, students with interest in Global Health</p>\n\n</BODY>\n</HTML>

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