Medical anthropology is a discipline within anthropology that focuses on human health and the social, medical, and biological aspects that influence it. It draws on other fields, such as epidemiology and psychology, to research the roles of the environment, culture, and healing modalities on well-being and illness. As an anthropologist, you study diverse sources of data, such as the healthcare system, commercialization, and politics, to form a complete analysis of the human condition. Your duties also include publishing your findings and presenting papers at conferences.