Datum
13. April – 05. Mai 2026
An initiative exploring how social forces shape health, illness, and care across diverse global contexts. Hybrid.
„The Lancet’s Cases in Global Social Medicine: a new initiative exploring how social forces shape health, illness, and care across diverse global contexts”
Each case integrates medical insight with anthropology and social science theory to provide critical, actionable tools for clinicians, public health practitioners, and policymakers.
This series will be launched across three leading institutions:
UC Berkeley (Berkeley Center for Social Medicine) – 13 April 2026
April 13 in Berkeley: The Lancet Global Social Medicine Series Kick-Off with Sir Michael Marmot
University of Chicago (Neubauer Collegium for Culture and Society) – 16 April 2026
April 15 in Chicago: The Lancet Global Social Medicine Series Kick-Off with Sir Michael Marmot
University of Barcelona (Hub for Global Social Medicine) – 5 May 2026
May 5 in Barcelona: The Lancet Global Social Medicine Series Kick-Off with Fernando Simón
All events will be accessible in person and via livestream or recordings, enabling global participation. The series convenes an interdisciplinary group of clinicians, scholars, and practitioners.
The Cases in Global Social Medicine series presents real clinical cases from around the world, each illustrating how social determinants, such as inequality, migration, structural violence, and access to care, directly shape clinical outcomes.
Keynotes
The events will feature keynote addresses by Sir Michael Marmot (Berkeley and Chicago) and Fernando Simón (Barcelona), both of whom are global leading figures in the study of social determinants of health, highlighting how social conditions fundamentally shape health outcomes and why addressing them is essential to clinical care and policy. These events are designed for scholars and practitioners in medicine, public health, and the social sciences, as well as anyone interested in advancing health equity through interdisciplinary collaboration.
Discussions will include some of the five already published cases:
Case 1
Title: Medical compartmentalisation: a patient with chromosome 22q11.2 deletion syndrome in Japan(link is external)
Authors: Kiyoto Kasai; Yousuke Kumakura; Junko Kitanaka; Shin-ichiro Kumagaya; Scott D. Stonington
Case 2
Title: Structural intercompetency: an asylum seeker with abdominal pain in Tijuana, Mexico(link is external)
Authors: Carlos Martinez; Shamsher Samra; Todd Schneberk; Hannah Janeway
Case 3
Title: Linguistic pragmatism: a woman with progressive abdominal pain in Thailand(link is external)
Authors: Scott Stonington; Preeyanoot Surinkaew; Thidathit Prachanukool
Case 4
Title: Improvisation in contexts of infrastructural violence: a physician practising medicine in Sahrawi refugee camps(link is external)
Authors: Salek Ali Mohamed Elabd; Laroussi Mohamed Salem; Theodore L Michaels; Dahaman Bachir Hamadi; Raabub Mohamed-Lamin Mehdi; María Carrión; Seth M Holmes
Case 5
Title: Medico-legal entanglement: a woman with abdominal pain in Peru(link is external)
Authors: Michele Heisler; Marvel Celeste Sabino Pretel; Zoe Boudart; Lutz Oette
We warmly encourage you to join us, either in person or online, for this important global conversation