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'Health and Culture THEN:
Offering a trenchant analysis of the effect culture has in determining our perceptions and expectations of health care, this provocative volume challenges the traditional, westernized medical model. An insightful alternative is presented in PEN-3 model.
Health and Culture NOW:
Through the voices of both established and early career scholars and practitioners, these reflections show how knowledge production narratives on health and culture remain as vital today as they were at the book's first release three decades ago.'

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'Health and Culture THEN:

Offering a trenchant analysis of the effect culture has in determining our perceptions and expectations of health care, this provocative volume challenges the traditional, westernized medical model. An insightful alternative is presented in PEN-3 model.

Health and Culture NOW:

Through the voices of both established and early career scholars and practitioners, these reflections show how knowledge production narratives on health and culture remain as vital today as they were at the book's first release three decades ago.'


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Collins Airhihenbuwa is Professor and Head of the Department of Biobehavioral Health at the Pennsylvania State University. His research interest is health and culture and he is the author of the PEN-3 model and co-author of critical race theory applied to public health. His work has informed ways of addressing the intersection of culture, race and health in many NIH -funded projects and he has facilitated research collaborations, institutional partnerships, and mentoring of junior faculty from underrepresented groups at various institutions domestically and globally. Dr. Airhihenbuwa is currently collaborating with colleagues at several universities, including the University of Minnesota, New York University, the University of Maryland, and UCLA to forge a partnership that can further build the capacity of underrepresented minority faculty members domestically and globally.