2018
DOI: 10.11157/sites-id406
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Cosmopolitans in Australian and New Zealand Health Care Systems

Abstract: Health systems are abstract spaces in which cosmopolitanisms of care emerge. This article identifies four key types of care cosmopolitans: health care practitioners, health care students, patients, and informal carers of patients. Care cosmopolitans are individuals who enter into health systems from their various angles and draw upon their individually-held cultures, experiences and knowledge -aided by technology and salient discursively-operationalised ideas -to manage their own or other people's health. To i… Show more

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“…New Zealand provides a wonderful melting pot of intersecting cultures and ethnicities; making it a multicultural cosmopolitan hub in the South Pacific region. This brings several challenges to health care practitioners in terms of culturally-specific issues concerning practices of patient health-care seeking and clinical practices of care (Jowsey, 2018).…”
Section: Medical Anthropology Course Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…New Zealand provides a wonderful melting pot of intersecting cultures and ethnicities; making it a multicultural cosmopolitan hub in the South Pacific region. This brings several challenges to health care practitioners in terms of culturally-specific issues concerning practices of patient health-care seeking and clinical practices of care (Jowsey, 2018).…”
Section: Medical Anthropology Course Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%