For reading responses, your posts should be 1-2 paragraphs and can be guided by any or all of the following questions:
1) What is the main point or argument of this reading, and what evidence does the author provide to support it?
2) What did you learn from the text? Was there anything surprising, unsettling, pleasing, or disturbing about it? What does it tell us about health, healing, and/or the human experience?
3) What questions does the text raise in your mind? These can be questions we could discuss in classes or questions you'd ask the author if you could; alternatively, these could be words, terms, or ideas you didn't understand.
For Project HealthViews reflections, your posts should be 1-2 paragraphs and can be guided by any or all of the following questions:
1) What did I learn during my time at the clinic today?
2) What did I observe (sensory detail, details about patients, the setting, interactions, etc.)?
3) How did my experience connect with broader themes in medical anthropology, or with readings I've done in the class?
1) What is the main point or argument of this reading, and what evidence does the author provide to support it?
2) What did you learn from the text? Was there anything surprising, unsettling, pleasing, or disturbing about it? What does it tell us about health, healing, and/or the human experience?
3) What questions does the text raise in your mind? These can be questions we could discuss in classes or questions you'd ask the author if you could; alternatively, these could be words, terms, or ideas you didn't understand.
For Project HealthViews reflections, your posts should be 1-2 paragraphs and can be guided by any or all of the following questions:
1) What did I learn during my time at the clinic today?
2) What did I observe (sensory detail, details about patients, the setting, interactions, etc.)?
3) How did my experience connect with broader themes in medical anthropology, or with readings I've done in the class?