Dr. McCurdy’s current research focuses on structural and epistemological factors impacting the health and well-being of intersectionally marginalized communities. Current projects include a scoping review of Indigenous and eurochristian worldviews in the bioethics literature; medical curricula implementation on structural competency; a manuscript on epistemological harms of brain death, a qualitative research pilot on equity for doulas of color in Genesee County, and a book project featuring an anti-colonial analysis of bioethics.
Center for Bioethics and Social Justice
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