HSOC341 - RACE,GENDER,CLASS:HISTRY

This multidisciplinary course surveys the history of American health care through the multiple perspectives of race, gender, and class, and grounds th discussions in contemporary health issues. It emphasizes the links between the past and present, using not only primary documents but materials from disciplines such as literature, art, sociology, and feminist studies that relate both closely and tangentially to the health professions and health ca issues. Discussions will surround gender, class-based, ethnic, and racial ideas about the construction of disease, health and illness; the development of health care institutions; the interplay between religion and science; the experiences of patients and providers; and the response to disasters and epidemics.
Section 401 - SEM
W 0300PM-0600PM
FAIRMAN, JULIE A.
CLAIRE M. FAGIN HALL (NURSING 209