نتایج جستجو برای: medical sociology

تعداد نتایج: 605592  

Journal: :Medical humanities 2001
M Evans D Greaves

The UK's first taught master's degree in medical humanities involves a field of inquiry that is frequently philosophical, pursuing interests and questions traditionally arising in medical philosophy and ethics, but on a larger interdisciplinary canvas, drawing upon literature and the visual arts, sociology and anthropology, social history and politics, and theological and religious perspectives.

2018
Sarah Wieten

BACKGROUND Expertise has been a contentious concept in Evidence-Based Medicine (EBM). Especially in the early days of the movement, expertise was taken to be exactly what EBM was rebelling against-the authoritarian pronouncements about "best" interventions dutifully learned in medical schools, sometimes with dire consequences. Since then, some proponents of EBM have tried various ways of reinco...

Journal: :Historia, ciencias, saude--Manguinhos 2010
Maria Inez Montagner Miguel Ângelo Montagner

This article presents a historical and social rediscovery of the trajectories of women professors at Unicamp's Faculty of Medical Sciences and of their personal and professional choices, in conjunction with their social strategies. It explores their roles and positions in the academic world, how they shaped their habitus, and how the latter related to the gender issue. The theoretical reference...

Introduction: Although analyzing suicide is related to religion, ethics, social psychology and sociology, its consequences affect medical education and health systems intensively. In this review study, data bases and texts on the subject were reviewed. Suicide is an unacceptable phenomenon in religion and also ethics.Challenging this ever increasing phenomenon requires extensive intersectiona...

Journal: :The Ulster Medical Journal 1971
Blaine

and illegitimate babies and, in some countries, to serious overpopulation. Susser and Watson's book deals with many of these problems and contrasts the health experiences of peasant and industrial populations and in different social classes. The second edition has been enlarged by about one third due to the addition of material from the American experience of the authors and by the addition of ...

Journal: :Sociology of health & illness 2003
Gareth H Williams

The concept of social structure is one of the main building blocks of the social sciences, but it lacks any precise technical definition within general sociological theory. This paper reviews the way in which the concept has been deployed within medical sociology, arguing that in recent times it has been used primarily as a frame for the sociological interpretation of health inequalities and th...

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