My Name is Pronounced "Suh-dip-doe" — Implementing the Names & Pronunciations Initiative. Sudiptho R. Paul, University of Washington
Israel/Palestine: Finding a Collective Voice in Times of Injustice. Hanne Ochieng Lichtwarck, University of Oslo; and Davina Kaur Patel, University of Oslo
“A State of Becoming:” How Physicians and Trainees Enact Climate-Medicine through Medical Activism. Dhivya Arasappan, University of Pennsylvania
Moderator: Lizzy Thomas, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
Experiences of Empathy in Patient-Centered Storytelling. Gabrielle Bingener, University of Scranton
Connection and Shared Meaning in Psychosis: A Qualitative Investigation of the Doctor-Patient Relationship. Melissa Uehling, Emory University
The Limitations of Narrative Medicine. Rajeev Dutta, University of California, Irvine
Moderator: Wasan Issa and Emily Liu, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
The Mobilization of Fetal Pain in Abortion Legislation. Carolina Rau Steuernagel, University of Oslo
Developing Public Health Policy to Reduce Social Inequality in Health: A Norwegian Perspective.Emma Lengle, University of Oslo
Policy and Practice: How Global and National Action Plans on Antimicrobial Resistance Dis/Enact Change in Tanzania. Sine Grude, University of Oslo
Moderator: Evans Lodge, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
Formulating Structural Vulnerability: A Phenomenological Analysis and Biopsychosocial-Structural Case Formulation of “Medical Noncompliance” in the Setting of Social Suffering and Historical Trauma. Shane Collins, University of Southern California
Wealth, Health, and Childhood Physical Abuse: A Longitudinal Study of Older Americans. Logan Beyer, Harvard Medical School
The Causal Impact of Poverty Reduction on Housing Conditions of Low-Income, U.S. Children: Evidence from Baby's First Years. Laura Stilwell, Duke University
Gifted Care: Reconfiguring HIV/AIDS Caregiving in the Post-Treatment Era. Sumin Yoon, Rice University
Investigating Factors Influencing Access to PrEP and Other Sexual Health Services among Immigrant Latino MSM in Los Angeles County. Martin Santillan, Bienestar Human Services
Moderator: Cynthia Tang, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
Medicine as Science: The Making of Disciplinary Identity from Scientific Medicine to Biomedicine. Kristen Ann Ehrenberger, University of Pittsburgh
A Reflection of the Physician-Scientist Over the Past 20 Years: A Look at the Founding, Growth, Role, and Impact of the American Physician Scientists Association and Other Physician-Scientist Trainee-Led Organizations. Freddy T. Nguyen, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
“At Each Menstrual Period She Was Confused, Tense, and Screaming”: Reflecting on a Female Physician’s Perspective in 1929-1930. Leigh Alon, Johns Hopkins University
Moderator: Evans Lodge, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
Panelists:
Adeola Oni-Orisan, University of California, Davis
Na'amah Razon, University of California, Davis
Utpal Sandesara, University of California, Los Angeles
Shannon Satterwhite, University of California, Davis
Scott Stonington, University of Michigan
Moderators: Wasan Issa and Emily Liu, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
Identifying Homelessness in Medicaid Claims: A Mixed-Methods Approach. Michael Enich, Rutgers University
Evaluating Racial and Ethnic Differences in Advanced-Stage Laryngeal Cancer Treatment and Outcomes in Florida: Unmasking the Inequities. Caretia J. Washington, University of Florida
Moderator: Lizzy Thomas, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
Food in Polar Explorations: A Gendered, Historical Approach. Margaret Humphreys, Duke University
Naming the Woman Patient: Feminism and Professionalization in Psychiatry, 1978-1990. Sydney Green, Yale School of Medicine
The Lasting Consequences of the Transsexual Conception of Transgender Identity. Madalayne Martin-Olenski, Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia
Moderator: Jonathan Kuo, Johns Hopkins University
“It's Almost Like Your Body's Against You:” Experiences of Menopause in the Criminal Legal System. Elana Jaffe, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
From the Structural to the Self, Obstacles to Accessing Equitable Health and Foot Care by Individuals Experiencing Homelessness. Molly Fessler, Duke University
Flexible Care: Genetics, Chronic Pain, and the Politics of Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome. Caroline Wechsler, University of Pennsylvania
Moderator: Victor Madormo, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
“Decolonizing Global Health” in Practice: Lessons Learned from a Qualitative Study of US-Mexico Border Healthcare Staff. Kavya Nambiar, University of California, Berkeley & University of California, San Francisco
A Qualitative, Multilingual Evaluation of the Patient Experience of Applying for Hospital Financial Assistance. Emma Tayloe, University of North Carolina–Chapel Hill
Moderator: Michael Healey, Johns Hopkins University
Where Neither Health nor Healing Are Available: Structural Competence and What Might Come Next in Medical Anthropology. Rachel Niehuus, University of Pennsylvania
Social Medicine in the Era of Value-Based Care. Ross Perfetti, University of Pennsylvania
On Structural and Intimate Relations. Michelle Munyikwa, University of Pennsylvania
Moderator: Victor Madormo, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
Beyond the Badge: New Directions for Transporting Individuals in Mental Health Crisis. Jeremy Fine, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
Siting Alternative Destinations for Behavioral Health Crises: The "Community" of Community Mental Health. Theodore Michaels, University of California, San Francisco & University of California, Berkeley
Challenges to Psychiatric Care: A Clinical and Anthropological Analysis of Psychosis and Dependency. Blake Erickson, Columbia University
Moderator: Leigh Alon, Johns Hopkins University
Expert Witness: Visual Connoisseurship in the History of Military Psychiatric Testing. Adam Ludwig, University of Southern California
Visuality and Deep Learning in Medicine: Possibilities for Frames of Accountability. Ankita Reddy, University of Pennsylvania
Moderator: Sean Connelly, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill.
Not Real Criminals: Opioid Addiction and the Ethnographic Gaze. Ben Sieff, University of Pennsylvania
The Emerging Fentanyl–Xylazine Syndemic in the USA: Challenges and Future Directions. David T. Zhu, Virginia Commonwealth University
Moderator: Lizzy Thomas, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
Ethnographic Methods and Critical Pedagogy in Medical School Classrooms. Fu-Yu Chang, Kaleidos-Universidad de Cuenca & University of Massachusetts, Amherst
The Racial Politics of Medical Education Technology: Race-Based Medicine in Anki and the AnKing Flashcard Deck. Nora O’Neill, Yale University
Hidden Holiness: Cultivating A Dillardian Attention in Medical Education. Michael Gilbert, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill