Madagascar: Traditional Medicine And Health Care Systems

Explore traditional and allopathic health care from the context of Madagascar.

This program examines how Madagascar's historical circumstances, geography, and demographics shape and inform the delivery of these sometimes competing, sometimes complementary health care systems.

The program incorporates thematic seminars, field study, and interactive community involvement.  From their base in the capital city of Antananarivo (Tana) and through rural excursions, students learn firsthand about forms of treatment, methods of diagnosis, questions of access, and the education and training of health care professionals. 

From discussions with leading academics and allopathic doctors at the University of Antananarivo Faculty of Science's Pharmacology Department and the School of Medicine to exchanges with traditional healers and herbalists at local markets, students acquire heightened sensitivity to the complexity of current debates over traditional and allopathic delivery models, not only in Madagascar, but globally. 

To become more immersed in Malagasy culture and daily life, students live with host families in Tana as well as rural Imerina.

The program reveals the strong links between global health care challenges and economic, social, environmental, and political factors.  Students return better equipped to understand and address health care delivery as a transnational policy issue.

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Credits: 6

Duration: Summer, 7 weeks

Program Base: Antananarivo

Language Study: French

Prerequisites: One year French Learn More...

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