Program Administration
Core Faculty
Health Education Concentration
Leadership Concentration
- Brammer, Craig
- Diers, Tiffiny
- Doarn, Charles
- Embi, Peter J.
- Gates, Donna
- Graham, Robert
- Henney, Jane
- Kiesler, Joseph
- Mase, William
- Montauk, Susan
- Myers, Melanie
- Savage, Christine
- Schubert, Charles
- Simpson, Lisa
- Vaughn, Lisa
- Wilson, Stephen E.
- Szaflarski, Magdalena
Practicum & Capstone
Administrative Services
Information Technology
Associates and Researchers
- Brunner, Hermine
- Cornwall, Danielle
- Cotton, Sian
- Drotar, Dennis
- Eckman, Mark H.
- Elder, Nancy
- Guo, JianFei
- Heaton, Pam
- Jacobson, C. Jeffrey, Jr.
- Kissela, Brett
- Kudel, Ian
- Lewis, Timothy J.
- Ludke, Robert L.
- Malat, Jennifer
- Page, Stephen J.
- Schauer, Daniel P.
- Thakar, Charuhas V.
- Tsevat, Joel
- Webb, Thomas S.
- Weber, Debbie
- Wess, Mark L.
- Wise, Ruth
- Yi, Michael
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C. Jeffrey Jacobson, Jr., PhD
Scholar
Assistant Professor
Jeffrey.Jacobson@uc.edu
513.556.5784
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Dr Jacobson earned a BA in chemistry from Colorado College in 1986, an MA in Latin American Studies from Tulane University in 1991, an MA in Anthropology from Case Western Reserve University in 1994, and a PhD in Medical Anthropology from CWRU in 2001. Dr. Jacobson is jointly appointed in the UC Departments of Anthropology, where he teaches courses in Medical Anthropology, Ethnographic Methods and Carribean Ethnography, and in the Department of Family Medicine, where he participates in the research division and provides training in cultural competence.
Dr Jacobson's PhD dissertation examined folk-psychological conceptions of altered states of consciousness and the supernatural among migrant Puerto Ricans in Cleveland, Ohio.. More recently, he has conducted research on spirituality and religion among persons with HIV, on culturally related response bias in self assessed health questionnaires, and on the presentation of depression among women in rural Honduras. He has collaborated on publications addressing patient safety and domestic violence in primary care, and he is a coinvestigator on grants from NIEHS (to develop environmental health curricula) and from NIMH (to qualitatively evaluate primary care practicioners' recognition and management of depression).
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