1, Research of Medical Anthropology on Medical and Health System: Medical anthropologists pay attention to medical and health systems around the world, including medical and health systems in different cultural and social backgrounds and the relationship between doctors and patients. They explore the development history of medical care, study the medical care methods of different regions and groups, and the views of different cultures on diseases and treatments.
2. Medical anthropology studies medical practice: Medical anthropologists study how people recognize and deal with diseases in different cultural and social environments through observation and interviews with medical workers and patients. They explore the cultural, religious and social factors in medical practice and how these factors affect people's choices and behaviors in medical care.
3. Medical anthropology studies body and health: medical anthropologists pay attention to the cultural construction of body and health, and explore the concepts, attitudes and behaviors of health, disease and disability in different cultures. They also studied cultural practices to solve diseases and health problems, such as traditional medical methods such as herbs, acupuncture and massage.
4. Medical anthropology studies medical technology and medical ethics: medical anthropologists study the development and application of medical technology and its influence. They also study medical ethics issues, such as patients' autonomy, doctors' obligations and responsibilities, and the allocation of medical resources.
5. Medical Anthropology studies global health issues: Medical anthropologists pay attention to global health issues, such as the prevalence of infectious diseases such as AIDS, tuberculosis and influenza, and the impact of global health assistance and policy formulation.