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Ruonan Chen is a medical anthropologist affiliated with the School of Archaeology and Anthropology at The Australian National University (ANU). She holds a PhD in anthropology from ANU, dual master's degrees in Cross-Cultural Communication and Education (Newcastle University, UK) and Teaching Chinese to Speakers of Other Languages (Liaoning University), and a bachelor's degree in Law (Henan University of Economics and Law).
Her research focuses on global health systems, health workforce dynamics in marginalized regions (e.g., Tibet), and the intersection of biomedicine with alternative medicine. She employs phenomenological and ethnographic methods to examine lived experiences of medical practitioners and sociopolitical impacts on healthcare provision. Key research themes include organizational anthropology, counterculture, youth culture, and cross-cultural communication.
Beyond academia, she specializes in multiculturalism, community development, project management, and stakeholder engagement. No specific awards or grants are listed in the provided text.
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