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- catalog abstract "The papers reflect Hazel Weidman's contribution to the development of medical anthropology as an academic discipline in its own right, with particular emphasis on the need to attain a transcultural perspective in the delivery of health care to patients from multi-ethnic backgrounds. The papers also reveal her initiative in organizing the dispersed anthropologists working in medical fields into what is now the Society for Medical Anthropology. Weidman's work as the founding eidtor of the Medical Anthropology Newletter is also documented.".
- catalog alternative "Medical anthropology newsletter.".
- catalog contributor b12130594.
- catalog contributor b12130595.
- catalog contributor b12130596.
- catalog contributor b12130597.
- catalog contributor b12130598.
- catalog contributor b12130599.
- catalog contributor b12130600.
- catalog coverage "Miami (Fla.)".
- catalog date "1955".
- catalog description "After obtaining her Ph. D. from Harvard University in 1959, Hazel Weidman worked for various federal, state, and local medical service agencies. Her statewide study of the tuberculosis control system in Massachusetts, jointly conducted with her husband Dr. William H. Weidman, provided the data for new tuberculosis control legislation. She also prepared position papers for the U.S. Public Health services, which took her into the complexities of hospital administration and staff training programs for Fresno County Hospital. Under the sponsorhip of the State of California, Weidman developed a community-wide program for the protection of battered children.".
- catalog description "At the University of Miami, Weidman planned a community mental health program geared to the needs of the inner-city population of Miami. The goal of the program was to train participants in attaining a transcultural perspective, thus becoming "culture brokers" in the delivery of health care to patients coming from multi-ethnic backgrounds. Similar programs led to the creation in 1981 of the Office of Transcultural Education and Research (O.T.E.R.), a resource center for people and organizations concerned about cultural beliefs and behaviors that might influence the management and outcome of health care.".
- catalog description "Electronic finding aid available: http://nrs.harvard.edu/urn-3:FMUS.PEAB:pea00014".
- catalog description "In order to consolidate her thinking about anthropology in relation to medicine, Hazel Weidman moved to academe in 1964. She taught anthropology at the College of William and Mary (1964-1965) and at the University of Alabama Medical Center (1965-1967). She was also an associate research fellow at the Social Science Research Institute of the University of Hawaii (1967-1968). In 1968, Weidman joined the faculty of the University of Miami where she held teaching positions at both the Department of Anthropology, and the Department of Psychiatry in the School of Medicine until her retirement in 1990.".
- catalog description "The papers reflect Hazel Weidman's contribution to the development of medical anthropology as an academic discipline in its own right, with particular emphasis on the need to attain a transcultural perspective in the delivery of health care to patients from multi-ethnic backgrounds. The papers also reveal her initiative in organizing the dispersed anthropologists working in medical fields into what is now the Society for Medical Anthropology. Weidman's work as the founding eidtor of the Medical Anthropology Newletter is also documented.".
- catalog description "Weidman, Hazel Marie Hitson, (1923--) Papers, 1955-1991 : a finding aid. Acc.#2000.14 Peabody Museum of Archaeological and Ethnology, Harvard University.".
- catalog extent "11.7 linear feet (8 cartons and 1 box)".
- catalog issued "1955".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog spatial "Florida Miami.".
- catalog spatial "Massachusetts.".
- catalog spatial "Miami (Fla.)".
- catalog subject "Abused children.".
- catalog subject "Community mental health services Florida Miami.".
- catalog subject "Convulsions Cross-cultural studies.".
- catalog subject "Cross-cultural orientation.".
- catalog subject "Ethnic groups Florida Miami.".
- catalog subject "Fresno County Hospital.".
- catalog subject "Immigrants Florida Miami.".
- catalog subject "Medical anthropology.".
- catalog subject "Mental health.".
- catalog subject "Office of Transcultural Education and Research.".
- catalog subject "Society for Medical Anthropology.".
- catalog subject "Transcultural medical care Florida Miami.".
- catalog subject "Transcultural medical care.".
- catalog subject "Tuberculosis Massachusetts.".
- catalog subject "United States. Public Health Service.".
- catalog subject "Weidman, Hazel Hitson, 1923-".
- catalog subject "Witchcraft.".
- catalog title "Weidman, Hazel Marie Hitson, (1923--) Papers, 1955-1991".
- catalog type "Correspondence. aat".
- catalog type "Lecture notes. ftamc".
- catalog type "Lectures. aat".
- catalog type "Manuscripts. aat".
- catalog type "Motion pictures. ftamc".
- catalog type "Videotapes. local".
- catalog type "collection".