CRHL - Creighton Hall/Administration Building - 439
Laura L . Heinemann, PhD
Associate Professor
Associate Professor
Laura L. Heinemann, PhD, MSW, MA is an Associate Professor of Medical Anthropology in the Department of Cultural and Social Studies at Creighton University, with a secondary appointment in the Department of Medical Humanities at Creighton’s School of Medicine. She also is the director of undergraduate programs in anthropology at Creighton. Her research foci include caregiving, care work, and interdependence; health and healthcare systems and practices; kinship and domestic life; food and community health; and migration, displacement, and health. Dr. Heinemann holds Master’s degrees in Social Work and in Anthropology, and a Joint PhD in Social Work and Anthropology, all from University of Michigan.
Covid’s Chronicities Heinemann Laura L., Rubinstein Ellen B., ‘We’re the health care in the town, pretty much [Book Chapter] 2025
Transplanting Care Heinemann Laura L, Troubled Relations and Former Lives [Book Chapter] 2019
Transplanting Care Heinemann Laura L, Early Navigations [Book Chapter] 2019
Transplanting Care Heinemann Laura L, References [Book Chapter] 2019
Transplanting Care Heinemann Laura L, When Patients Are Also Caregivers [Book Chapter] 2019
Transplanting Care Heinemann Laura L, Conclusion [Book Chapter] 2019
Transplanting Care Heinemann Laura L, Precarity and Policy [Book Chapter] 2019
Transplanting Care Heinemann Laura L, Revealing and Reframing Kinship and Care [Book Chapter] 2019
Transplanting Care Heinemann Laura L, Frontmatter [Book Chapter] 2019
Transplanting Care Heinemann Laura L, Introduction [Book Chapter] 2019
Transplanting Care Heinemann Laura L, Prologue [Book Chapter] 2019
Transplanting Care Heinemann Laura L, Index [Book Chapter] 2019
Transplanting Care Heinemann Laura L, Preface [Book Chapter] 2019
Transplanting Care Heinemann Laura L, Transformations in Home Life and High-Tech Health Care [Book Chapter] 2019
Transplanting Care Heinemann Laura L, Conscripting Caregivers’ Health (Or, When Caregivers Are Patients, Too) [Book Chapter] 2019
Transplanting Care Heinemann Laura L, Notes [Book Chapter] 2019
Transplanting Care Heinemann Laura L, Acknowledgments [Book Chapter] 2019
Adhikari Surendra Bir, Rödlach Alexander, Willems Roos, Andrés Juana Domingo, Chase Liana, Desai Chaitri, Evans Margaret, Halsouet Béatrice, Heinemann Laura l, Nelson Andrew, , The Crux of Refugee Resettlement 2018
Transplanting Care Heinemann Laura L, Series [Book Chapter] 2016
Transplanting Care Heinemann Laura L, Intro [Book Chapter] 2016
Transplanting Care Heinemann Laura L, About the Author [Book Chapter] 2016
Transplanting Care Heinemann Laura L, Available titles in the Critical Issues in Health and Medicine series [Book Chapter] 2016
Heinemann Laura L., Transplanting Care : Shifting Commitments in Health and Care in the United States 2016
Heinemann Laura L, Transplanting Kinship 2011
Publications
Human organization Rubinstein Ellen B., Wanner Hailey M., DuPont Emma G., Bergman Amanda J., Maack Brody J., Heinemann Laura L., “We do a lot more than put pills in a bottle…”: Independent community pharmacists and the business of US healthcare, p. 1 - 13 2025
Catalyst (San Diego, Calif.) Heinemann Laura, “Back Then,” “Around Here,” and “Down the Road”: Proximity, Recursivity, and the Present Future in Transplantation 10:1 2024
Journal of religion and health Quadri Nasreen S, Benjamin Allison, Kitamura Elizabeth, Heinemann Laura, Hassan Naima, Expanding Access through Representation and Inclusion in the Spiritual Care Workforce: An Exploratory Qualitative Examination of Insights from Somali Muslim Chaplains and their Educators in the USA 2024
Medical anthropology quarterly Rubinstein Ellen B, Heinemann Laura L, A crisis of confidence? Intervening in vaccine hesitancy in North Dakota 2024
Medicine Anthropology Theory Heinemann Laura L., Living with transplant 7:2 2020
Medicine Anthropology Theory Heinemann Laura L., Accommodating care 2:1 2015
Medical Anthropology Quarterly Heinemann Laura L., For the Sake of Others: Reciprocal Webs of Obligation and the Pursuit of Transplantation as a Caring Act 28:1, p. 66 - 84 2014
Heinemann Laura L., Medical Anthropology at the Intersections. Histories, Activisms, and Futures 2013