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Helen S. Lambert Bristol University Medical pluralism HIV & sexual health in India Notions of evidence in medicine & anthropology |
| Address: | dept of social medicine canynge hall whiteladies road bristol, avon bs8 2pr United Kingdom |
| Primary Phone: | +44 117 9287329 |
| Web Page: | http://www.epi.bris.ac.uk |
| List Affiliations: | Former Advisory Board Member for H-MedAnthro |
| Interests: | Anthropology Asian History / Studies Research and Methodology Women, Gender, and Sexuality |
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Bio: B.A.Hons., M.A.(Oxon.), D.Phil. 1999- Senior Lecturer in Medical Anthropology, Bristol University 1991-99 Senior Lecturer in Medical Anthropology, London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine Lambert, H Accounting for EBM: Notions of evidence in medicine. Social Science and Medicine, 2006; 11:2633-2645. Lambert, H, McKevitt, C. Anthropology in health research: from qualitative methods to multidisciplinarity. BMJ, 2002; 325: 210-213. Lambert, H, ‘Not talking about sex in India: Indirection and the communication of bodily intention’, in J. Hendry and B. Watson (ed.), An anthropology of indirect communication [A.S.A.volume], London: Routledge, 2001:51-67. Lambert H, Methods and meanings in anthropological, epidemiological and clinical encounters: The case of sexually transmitted disease and HIV control and prevention in India. Tropical Medicine and International Health 3 (12):1002-1010, 1998. |
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