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Undergraduate Research

The purpose of this program is to promote serious undergraduate research in cross-cultural health and healing.  This program would be a great opportunity for interested students to experience the conduction of a small and formal research project in the field.  Students will gain a deeper and critical understanding of their subjects and contribute to our limited knowledge of alternative medicine and cross-cultural health issues.

 

Faculty Projects on Cross-Cultural Health and Alternative Medicine

Under this program, small investigator-initiated research projects, dealing mainly with local United States issues, will be supported and encouraged.  The Web Based Catalog of Tongva Medicinal Plants is a good example.  It is a small project conducted in collaboration with the Tongva people (Native Americans of California) with the potential of becoming a full-size research project.  At the end of the projects, investigators would be able to prepare proposals for full or comprehensive studies in the field and submit them to major funding agencies.

 

Culture, Brain and Healing Lecture Series

The annual lecture series will focus on the interrelationships between healing, brain and culture.  Renowned guest speakers specializing in the biological, psychological, clinical, and anthropological study of the healing phenomena and alternative medicine will be invited.  It is hoped that the lecture series will promote a better understanding of this complex subject among students and faculty members.

 

Cross-Cultural Healing Demonstration Series

Our previous experience with these public demonstrations at Pitzer College proved to be extremely popular among students, faculty and community members.

 Demonstrations of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Hoopa phytotherapy (Native Americans), Curanderismo and Santeria (Latin Americans), and African (Dagara) Shamanism were a true success.  The aim of this series was to give the Claremont Colleges community the opportunity to look closely at the work of practitioners of alternative and traditional medicines.  Discussions about their therapeutic efficacy and plausible mechanism of action will provide the audience a critical and balanced method of interpretation.

 

Cross-Cultural Health and Healing Web Site

This web site is already on the Internet.  However, developing it further and extending services would be desirable.  Our Cross-cultural Health and Healing Initiative at the Claremont Colleges web site is also very appreciated by students, faculty and community members.  This site helped many students to realize the existence of courses offered by the five Colleges, as well as to make course choices in a timely manner.  It seems that this site is helpful for students in planning their concentrations and future professional or academic career in the health sciences, including: medicine, psychology, neurosciences, social work, counseling, clinical and basic health research.

 

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