SO 351 Medical Sociology (ND)
Course develops an appreciation of the role of sociology and social sciences in the study of health and medical care. Interactions between patients and medical professionals; function and problems in health care systems; deprofessionalization of doctors, and other problems confronting modern medical care are also analyzed from a sociological perspective. Recommended for those considering a career in public health, health sciences, medicine, health care delivery, or social work.
Prerequisite
SO 101 or consent of instructor.
Course Types
ND
Faculty
Chute, Elizabeth | Lamptey, Enoch |
Offered
Annual Spring Semester