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MARIO INCAYAWAR, M.D., M.Sc.
(Mario G. Maldonado)

Recipient of the John Simon Guggenheim Fellowship 2006

Director, Runajambi - Institute for the Study of Quichua Culture and Health.

Former William F. Quillian International Professor, R-MWC, Virginia, U.S.A.

Former Henry R. Luce Professor in Brain, Mind & Medicine: Cross-Cultural Perspectives, Claremont Colleges, California, U.S.A.

Executive Committee Member, Transcultural Psychiatry Section,  World Psychiatric Association.

Associate Editor, World Healer, Newsletter of the Transcultural Psychiatry Section, World Psychiatric Association.

Medical Director, Cross-Cultural Clinic for Pain and Psychiatry.

 

Courses
Research
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UPCOMING BOOK...
Psychiatrists and Traditional Healers: Unwitting Partners in Global Mental Health. London, UK: John Wiley & Sons. Pre-order at Amazon.com  or  Amazon.co.uk

Incayawar M (2008) Efficacy of Quichua Healers as Psychiatric Diagnosticians. British Journal of Psychiatry 192:390-391.    

Incayawar M (2007) Indigenous Peoples of South America – Inequalities in Mental Health Care.  In Culture and Mental Health - A Comprehensive Textbook, Kamaldeep Bhui and Dinesh Bhugra (eds.) , London, UK: Hodder Arnold.

Incayawar M (2005) Indigenous Knowledge - Medical Contributions of the Indigenous Peoples of the Americas. In Science, Technology and Society - An Encyclopedia, Sal Restivo (ed.) London: Oxford University Press.