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Health and Medicine
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general
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67b7d00fca0a42c5aa59b2eff42e7f1c
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https://anthropology.cornell.edu/health-medicine
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https://anthropology.cornell.edu/anthropology-major
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2026-03-23T06:11:08+00:00
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Health and Medicine

Source: https://anthropology.cornell.edu/health-medicine Parent: https://anthropology.cornell.edu/anthropology-major

For those with interests in health and medicine, anthropology offers a powerful lens for examining healing practices and diverse understandings of life (and death).  Students examine the distribution of illness, the ethics of medicine, and the politics of the body within a global framework. Courses in this area of interest hone your ability to define the structural components of health, a skill that is critical to medical practice. They also teach you how to attend to cultural differences, develop your ability to work with diverse populations, and provide the methodological tools for research across various dimensions of health. Students learn to think subtly about the way that health and its limits are shaped by culture, society, and politics. Students learn to investigate economic and legal structures, international and global health efforts, technologies of regulation, and management of expertise, as well as historically grounded practices of care and healing.

Watch this "Anthropology Minor for Pre-Health Students" video to learn more about how Anthropology can help prepare students for a career in Medicine.

Courses of interest in Health and Medicine:

See Anthropology faculty for more courses related to this topic.