“…(2007, i) For local Philippine studies-focused journals such as Philippine Studies, Philippine Sociological Review, Philippine Quarterly of Culture and Society, as well as AghamTao (the journal of Ugnayang Pang-AghamTao, or the Anthropological Association of the Philippines), the editorial concern may have been engaging with the local scholarship, not so much with the latest medical anthropological trends in Europe and North America. The University of the Philippines College of Medicine-based Acta Medica Philippina, another venue for publishing medical anthropology research (see, for example, Castillo-Carandang, 2009;Gregorio, 2012;Landicho, 2022;Lasco, Yu, and David, 2022), is more concerned about clinical and public health implications.…”