Annemarie Goldstein Jutel (born 1958) is a New Zealand academic, and is a full professor at Victoria University of Wellington, specialising in the sociology of medical diagnosis.
[2][3] She then transferred from clinical practice into academia, completing a PhD titled Visions of vice: appearance and policy in feminine self-scrutiny at the University of Otago in 2000.
[4] Jutel then joined the faculty of the Te Herenga Waka - Victoria University of Wellington, rising to full professor in 2016.
[7] Jutel regards a diagnosis as not just a disease label but a social phenomenon, and has written about the hierarchy of diagnoses, the medicalisation of daily life, self-diagnosis, and stillbirth.
[9][10][11] She also co-edited with Kevin Dew the 2014 book by Johns Hopkins University Press, Social Issues in Diagnosis: An Introduction for Students and Clinicians.