Linda Barnes

Professor of Family Medicine at Boston University Chobanian & Avedisian School of Medicine (BU CAMED)

Education
Ph.D. from Harvard University

Linda Barnes is a medical anthropologist and a scholar in the study of world  religions. She is a Professor of Family Medicine at Boston University Chobanian & Avedisian School of Medicine (BU CAMED), and in the  Division of Religious and Theological Studies in the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences at Boston University. Her research and teaching interests address the intersections of cultural, religious and therapeutic pluralism, particularly in the United States. She is committed to including an understanding of the healing practices of culturally complex patient populations in the training of researchers and clinicians, and to helping both to better understand how religious worldviews play a part in patient and family understandings of illness and healing. As a historian and medical anthropologist, her  research expertise addresses the cultural and social history of Western responses to Chinese healing traditions, in relation to histories of race, medicine, and religion.

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