This article highlights the importance of medical and health anthropology for medical practice, particularly for general practitioners. Cultural beliefs, social practices, and contexts (historical, political, economic) influence the health of the population.
A new University Certificate in Medical and Health Anthropology at UCLouvain aims to raise healthcare professionals’ awareness of these issues and prepare them for a more holistic and inclusive approach to healthcare, with the purpose of improving the quality of care and its adaptation to the various needs of patients.
Keywords
Medical anthropology, medicine, culture, medical education