Anthropology can provide important insights for global health – highlighting lived experiences of health conditions or inequalities and studying belief systems that underly health behaviours. Professor Marcia Inhorn will share her latest research examining egg freezing through narrative interviews with over 150 women. Her findings shed light on the roles of technology, race, religion and culture in assisted reproduction.
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09 Mar 2022 @ 09:00 – 16:00 – Dear All, We are pleased to announce that the Centre for Population Health (CePH) is organizing the Randomized Control Trial Workshop which will be held on 9th March 2022. This workshop will guide students and researchers on designing, implementing and analyzing data of RCT design. For more information, kindly e-mail us at ceph@um.edu.my or contact […]
29 May 2019 @ 08:00 – 09:00 –
The Department would like to invite you to the Faculty of Medicine, University of Malaya’s – Wednesday Morning Symposium on the 29 May 2019 at 0800-0900 at Clinical Auditorium. Dr Tharani Lognathan from the Department will be sharing her paper on “Breaking Down Barriers: Understanding Migrant Workers Access to Healthcare in Malaysia”.
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