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Medical Sociology/Sociology ofHealth and Illness (SOCI 4330)

Term: 2006-2007 Spring

Faculty

Sally Malone-HawkinsShow MyInfo popup for Sally Malone-Hawkins
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  • 9AM until 12Noon Wednesday(s)
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    Isaac Sakyi-AddoShow MyInfo popup for Isaac Sakyi-Addo
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    Schedule

    Tue-Thu, 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM (1/11/2007 - 5/11/2007) Location: W

    Description

    An application of the perspectives, conceptualizations, theories, and methodologies of sociology to phenomena having to do with human health and illness. Health and disease are placed in a social, cultural, and behavioral context. Topics to be examined include the effects of social factors such as age, sex, race, and social class on health and illness; differential access to health care services among subgroups of the US population, including Hispanics, Blacks, Native Americans, and the elderly; strains in the organization and delivery of health care in the US; a cross-cultural overview of the US health care system; government and private sector involvement in the delivery of health services in the US.