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Julia Knopes is a Lecturer at the Department of Bioethics within the School of Medicine at Case Western Reserve University. She is a medical anthropologist focusing on mental health and medical education in the United States.
- Bachelor of Arts in English from Washington and Jefferson College (2011)
- Master of Arts in Humanities from University of Chicago (2012)
- PhD in Anthropology from Case Western Reserve University (2019)
Her research involves qualitative studies on role boundaries and ethics in mental health peer support, and medical students' experiences in team-based learning. Her work bridges disciplines including anthropology, health humanities, and bioethics, and has been published in journals such as the Journal of Medical Humanities and Medical Anthropology.
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