Medical Anthropology
Ann Hui is a doctor from Singapore. She graduated NUS Medicine in 2022 and studied Medical Anthropology at the University of Oxford supported by a Rhodes Scholarship. Her thesis studied the creation, scaling of and translation of a culture of care through the ethnography of Maggie's Centre, a non-profit that provide psychosocial support for people with cancer, in London and Hong Kong. While in medical school, she wrote an award-winning auto-ethnography on the uses of race/ethnicity categories in medical education. In the long term, she hopes to be a clinician-policymaker working for health inequity who also writes for the public.
Some of Ann Hui's works in the field includes: