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Veterans’ Healthcare in West Michigan
An Applied Medical Anthropology Study
Ethnographic Field School 2011, GVSU
Project Personnel
Students:
Amy J Akers, Amy Chan, Kelsey Davies, Kendall
Gilbert, Lauren Hall, Keisha Hoople, Gina
Krupnak, Zachary A. Laney, Caroline MacLaren,
Brian Nitzschke, Andrew Reid, Stephanie A
Sicard, Terra Wasylewski
Research Assistants:
Amy Akers, Nathan Egner; Jackie Gerhardy;
Michael Rapin;
Field Coordinator:
Jayson Otto
Faculty:
Azizur R. Molla, MPH, PhD
Medical Anthropologist, GVSU
Panel Presentation
on Veterans’ Healthcare in West Michigan
Wednesday June 22, 2011 at 3:30pm at WGVU Studio in the
Eberhard Center, 301 West Fulton Street, Grand Rapids, MI
Anthropology Field School 2011
Department of Anthropology
The Anthropology Department of Grand
Valley State University cordially invites
you to a panel presentation to be held:
Wednesday June 22, 2011 at 3:30pm
WGVU Studio in the Eberhard Center
301 West Fulton Street, Grand Rapids
The program includes presentations by
Veterans, students and West Michigan
community representatives. Student
presentations are based on preliminary
findings of the Veterans’ Healthcare
study conducted by Ethnographic Field
School students from May 16 to June
17, 2011.
Please RSVP by June 20, 2001 at 616-3313794; 616-331-8934; [email protected]
Panel presentation on Veterans’ Healthcare
Department of Anthropology, GVSU
Program Schedule
Refreshments
3:30pm
Start of the panel
Presentation by
Students
Veterans
West Michigan Representatives
4:15pm
Film Documentary based on
interviews with Veterans living in
West Michigan
5:00pm
Open discussion
5:30pm
Thanks
Photo session