Linda M. Hunt
Linda M. Hunt is medical professor especializing in Medical anthropology at Michigan State University.[1] She teaches and researches on Medical Anthropology, Minority Health Research and Research Methods in Cultural Anthropology.[2][3] She has been researching issues related to racial profiling, among others.[4]
Most cited publications[5]
- LM Hunt, S Schneider, B Comer -"Should “acculturation” be a variable in health research? A critical review of research on US Hispanics" Social science & medicine, 2004. cited 381 times accord to Google Scholar
- LM Hunt, MA Valenzuela, JA Pugh - "NIDDM patients' fears and hopes about insulin therapy: the basis of patient reluctance" Diabetes Care, 1997 Cited 281 times according to Google Scholar -
- P Sankar, MK Cho, CM Condit, LM Hunt "Genetic research and health disparities", JAMA Cited 200 times in Google Scholar.
- Hunt, L.M.a, Truesdell, N.D.b, Kreiner, M.J "Genes, race, and culture in clinical care: Racial profiling in the management of chronic illness"[6]
See also
References
- ↑ - Linda Hunt - Professor.
- ↑ Genes, race, and culture in clinical care: r... [Med Anthropol Q. 2013] - PubMed - NCBI
- ↑ Linda M Hunt - Michigan State University - SciVal Experts 4.6
- ↑ Pharmacogenetics in Primary Care: The Promise of Personalized Medicine and the Reality of Racial Profiling - Springer
- ↑ Linda M Hunt - Michigan State University - SciVal Experts 4.6
- ↑ Scopus preview - Scopus - Document details
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