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Marco Ramos, MD PhD, is an Assistant Professor in the History of Medicine and Department of Psychiatry at Yale University. His research focuses on the history of mental health, health activism, and the role of drugs in Latin America. He is currently writing a book on Cold War violence and health justice in Argentina and exploring the history of psychedelics like ayahuasca in the Amazon. His work bridges clinical and historical perspectives, addressing issues such as anti-racism in medicine and the intersection of politics and healthcare.
Education: Holds both an MD and PhD. Research Projects: Includes studies on Cold War-era mental health policies, psychedelics’ cultural and medical significance, and systemic inequities in healthcare. Media Engagements: Featured in podcasts like Econtalk and Flip the Script, discussing mental health and physician activism.
Publications: Over 20 peer-reviewed articles in journals like American Historical Review and Bulletin of the History of Medicine, focusing on medical history, ethics, and disparities. Collaborations: Works with interdisciplinary teams on projects linking historical research to contemporary public health challenges.
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