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Published: Jan 01, 1997
Faculty at Harvard Medical School's Center for the Study of Culture and Medicine explored the influence and effects of culture and ethnicity on the access to and quality of health care services from an anthropology perspective.
The project's two primary activities included developing and holding a seminar at Harvard Medical School led by the grant's project coordinator that explored and critiqued existing literature on the effects of culture and ethnicity on health care services; and producing a series of clinical case studies that examined the role of culture and ethnicity within an actual care-delivery setting.
Key Findings
The work resulted in eight book chapters, three articles, a journal review, and 10 lectures. Among the findings:
Funding
The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF) supported the project with a $199,986 grant.
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Listed below is one grant that supported this project.
| Grant | Awarded to | Amount |
|---|---|---|
| Research on U.S. culture, ethnicity and health care |
Harvard Medical School (Boston, MA) ID#: 022031 Arthur Kleinman, M.D. 617-495-3846 http://www.hms.harvard.edu |
Actual award: $199,986 July 1994 to June 1997 |
RWJF may have supported this project with other grants that are not listed.
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