Meredith Gartin, Ph.D.

Affiliations: 
2012 Social Science and Health Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ, United States 
Area:
Environmental Health, Nutrition, Cultural Anthropology
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Alexandra B. Slade grad student 2012 Arizona State
 (Residence in a Deprived Urban Food Environment: Food Access, Affordability, and Quality in a Paraguayan Food Desert.)
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Jacobsen KH, Zeraye HA, Bisesi MS, et al. (2020) Master of Public Health Concentrations in Global Health in 2020: Preparing Culturally Competent Professionals to Address Health Disparities in the Context of Globalization. Health Promotion Practice. 1524839920913546
Gartin M, Larson KL, Brewis A, et al. (2020) Climate Change as an Involuntary Exposure: A Comparative Risk Perception Study from Six Countries across the Global Development Gradient. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 17
Jacobsen KH, Li X, Gartin M, et al. (2020) Master of Science (MS) and Master of Arts (MA) Degrees in Global Health: Applying Interdisciplinary Research Skills to the Study of Globalization-Related Health Disparities Pedagogy in Health Promotion. 6: 14-22
Jacobsen KH, Zeraye HA, Bisesi MS, et al. (2019) Master of Public Health Global Health Concentration Competencies: Preparing Culturally Skilled Practitioners to Serve Internationally, Nationally, and Locally. American Journal of Public Health. 109: 1189-1190
Brewis AA, Gartin M, Wutich A, et al. (2013) Global convergence in ethnotheories of water and disease. Global Public Health. 8: 13-36
Crona B, Wutich A, Brewis A, et al. (2013) Perceptions of climate change: Linking local and global perceptions through a cultural knowledge approach Climatic Change. 119: 519-531
Gartin M, Brewis AA, Schwartz NA. (2010) Nonprescription antibiotic therapy: cultural models on both sides of the counter and both sides of the border. Medical Anthropology Quarterly. 24: 85-107
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