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The Afterlives of the Clinic: AMR, Conflict, and the Future of Global Health, with Omar Dewachi

Across contemporary conflict zones, the clinic鈥攖he central institution of modern medicine鈥攊s increasingly fragile. From Gaza鈥檚 devastated hospitals to Mosul鈥檚 shattered medical infrastructures, war has undone the basic conditions that once sustained clinical practice. Drawing on two decades of ethnographic research in the Middle East, this talk explores the afterlives of the clinic: the provisional, improvised, and often fragmented forms of care that emerge when hospitals collapse, laboratories fail, and medical records scatter across borders.

These disrupted conditions also shape patterns of antimicrobial resistance, where shortages, displacement, and repeated interruptions to care leave lasting microbial and therapeutic consequences. As patients move between cities and countries seeking treatment, they carry with them both the scars and complications of systems that can no longer guarantee continuity.

By rethinking global health from these settings, the talk asks what it means to practice and support medicine amid chronic instability鈥攁nd how humanitarian, clinical, and planetary health frameworks must adapt to a world where care unfolds in ruins.

In preparation for this seminar, Dr. Dewachi has recommended reading 

Speaker Profile

Omar Dewachi is a medical anthropologist, historian, and former physician whose work examines how decades of war and displacement in the Middle East have reshaped medical infrastructures, therapeutic practices, and microbial life. He is Chair and Associate Professor of Anthropology at Rutgers University. His scholarship bridges medical anthropology, global health, humanitarian studies, and the history of science, with publications in The Lancet, Global Public Health, and leading anthropology journals, as well as commentary featured in The New York Times. Dewachi is the author of Ungovernable Life and is completing his forthcoming book, Death of the Clinic, which traces the collapse and afterlives of medicine in conflict settings. His research informs global debates on health, conflict, and the futures of care.

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Wednesday, February 04, 2026
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