Background
Glittenberg, JoAnn E. was born on April 19, 1932 in Amherst, Colorado, United States. Daughter of Fredrick William and Ella Marie (Fries) Kropp.
(Emphasizing the role of adaptation in the processes of he...)
Emphasizing the role of adaptation in the processes of health and sickness, this book introduces the reader to the many facets of medical anthropology, transcultural nursing, and community health through a perspective that is both evolutionary and contemporary, biological and cultural, comparative and holistic.
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Psychiatric/mental health and cross-cultural nurse
Glittenberg, JoAnn E. was born on April 19, 1932 in Amherst, Colorado, United States. Daughter of Fredrick William and Ella Marie (Fries) Kropp.
Diploma, Beth El School Nursing, 1953. Bachelor of science in nursing, University Colorado, 1959. Master of Science in Nursing, University Colorado, 1962.
Master of Arts, University Colorado, 1972. Doctor of Philosophy in Anthropology, University Colorado, 1976.
Associate dean, professor school nursing University Colorado, Denver, 1976-1985. Acting regional advisor nursing Western Pacific Region World Health Organization, Manila, 1985. Assistant dean international studies college nursing University Illinois, Chicago, 1985-1988.
Professor, department chair community/mental health University North Carolina, Chapel Hill, 1988-1992. Head division mental health College Nursing, University Arizona, Tucson, since 1992. Consultant World Health Organization, Australia, 1982-1983, Bolivia, Brazil, Cameroon, The Congo, Guatemala, The Philippines, Taiwan, Thailand, Papua New Guinea, and Mexico.
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Member national advisory board National Institutes of Health, Fogarty International Center. Fellow American Anthropology Association, Society Applied Anthropology. Member American Nurses Association, American Public Health Association, Council on Nursing and Anthropology, American Academy Nursing (governor council 1990-1993), Transcultural Nursing Society (founding member, president council nursing and anthropology), Caribbean Studies Association.
Married Donald Glittenberg, December 30, 1956 (divorced). Children: Paul, Janis.