– Uravadee Chanchamsang –
Researcher
Society and Health Institute Ministry of Public Health, ThailandUravadee Chanchamsang is a medical doctor and medical sociologist at the Society and Health Institute. Her previous research experience includes, screening on depression in Diabetes Mellitus patients and the medical socialisation of Thai physicians. She has been involved in medical ethics, community mental health and preventative medicine committees and advisory boards. As member of the AMIS programme in Thailand she will conduct ethnographic following fieldwork, with a specific focus on how the anthropology of care, policy and knowledge affects health care providers.
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