(Last updated : 2024-03-25 17:50:09)
  Iida Junko
   Department   Kawasaki University of Medical Welfare  ,
   Position   Professor
■ Present specialized field
Cultural anthropology and folklore (Key Word:medical anthropology, Thailand, religious healing, palliative care, anthropology education for health professionals, COVID-19) 
■ Educational ability
● Announcement concerning education
1. 2019/05/16 Exploring Social and Cultural Problems in Clinical Situations Together: Collaborative Clinical Case Conferences between Health Professionals and Anthropologists
■ BooK
1. 2021/03/24   Managing Uncertainty: Collaborative Clinical Case Conferences for Physicians and Anthropologists in Japan, Anthropology in Medical Education: Sustaining Engagement and Impact  Link
2. 2017/10   The Invention of Medical Tradition in Thailand: Thai Traditional Medicine and Thai Massage, Translating the Body: Medical Education in Southeast Asia  Link
3. 2012/03   Contacting invisible beings: suffering and healing in northern Thailand「Anthropology of magic」 
4. 2010/05   Sensory experience of Thai massage: commercialization, globalization and tactility., Everyday life in Asia: social perspectives on the senses 
■ Journal
1. 2024/03 Tracing the Experience of Caring for a Dying Person: Memory Formation through Etegami 
2. 2022/08/11 Reconstructing the concept of empathy: an analysis of Japanese doctors’ narratives of their experiences with illness.  Link
3. 2022/04/01 Changes and Prospects for Communication Training Initiatives During COVID-19 and Beyond 
4. 2022/03/31 ]apan's General Practitioners' Responses to COVID-19: Transformations of the “Body Social" in between Pandemic Waves 
5. 2021/11/12 A collaborative clinical case conference model for teaching social and behavioral science in medicine: an action research study  Link
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■ Presentation
1. 2023/10/07 COVID-19 responses among primary care physicians in Japan: Gaps in space/time, interactions among human/non-human agents (Speech,General) 
2. 2023/07/28 Toward learning from encounters with others: Medical education introducing anthropological methods (Speech,Panelist at Symposium/Workshop (Applied)) 
3. 2020/07/17 Collaborative clinical case conference from anthropological perspectives (Abstract Only,Panelist at Symposium/Workshop (Applied)) 
4. 2019/08/30 Power and sensibility: Two healers in northern Thailand (Speech,Panelist at Symposium/Workshop (Applied)) 
5. 2019/05/16 Exploring Social and Cultural Problems in Clinical Situations Together:
Collaborative Clinical Case Conferences between Health Professionals and Anthropologists (Speech,Panelist at Symposium/Workshop (Applied)) 
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■ Lecturer and lecture
1. 2014/07 Introduction to Qualitative Research (Krabi, Thailand)
2. 2013/11 Reflection and reflective practice (Chiang Rai, Thailand)
■ Belonging society
1. 1994/06~ The Japanese Society of Cultural Anthropology
2. 2001/06~ The Japanese Society of Thai Studies
3. 2008/05~2014/05 International Association for the Study of Traditional Asian Medicine
4. 2008/06~2021/04 European Association of Social Anthropologists
5. 2010/03~ The Japan Society for Medical Education
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