Medical Anthropology PhD Students - DAHSM - UCSF.
UCSF Graduate Division 1675 Owens St, Suite 310 Campus Box 0523 phone: (415) 476-2310 Like numbers? See our stats.
Paula Braveman, MD, MPH is Professor of Family and Community Medicine and Director of the Center on Social Disparities in Health at the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF). For more than 25 years, Dr. Braveman has studied and published extensively on health equity and the social determinants of health, and has worked to bring attention to these issues in the U.S. and internationally.
PhD Program Statistics in Tabular Form. Basic and Biomedical Sciences. Bioengineering. Medical Anthropology. UC San Francisco is a member of the Coalition for Next Generation Life Science. UCSF Graduate Division 1675 Owens St, Suite 310 Campus Box 0523 phone: (415) 476-2310.
UC Berkeley-UCSF Joint Medical Program (MD, MS) The UC Berkeley-UCSF Joint Medical Program (JMP) is a five-year graduate program. Students spend the pre-clerkship years at UC Berkeley, engaging in a leading-edge integrated Problem-Based Learning medical curriculum, while simultaneously earning a Master's Degree in the Health and Medical Sciences at UC Berkeley's School of Public Health.
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I have advised as primary or secondary advisor from 10-18 doctoral students per year over the course of the average of 6 years for the PhD in the joint Medical Anthropology program (students from UCSF and UC Berkeley), including advising for initial coursework and independent study courses, pre-qualifying and qualifying exams, preparation of grant proposals, dissertation writing and mentoring.
The project also provides research training opportunities for graduate students. The research will be carried out by Dr. Diane Tober, a medical anthropologist from the University of California, San Francisco, in collaboration with researchers from the Spanish University of Distance Education and from Complutense University, both in Madrid, Spain.