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SOC 262
The Sociology of Health and Illness
SOC 262 SP
Crosslistings: SISP262
Section | Class Size | *Available | Times |
1 | 25 | 3 | Times: .T.T... 10:00AM-11:20AM; |
*The number of spaces listed as available is based on class seats open for
the current phase of registration. Some seats may be taken in previous
phases while others may be held out for subsequent phases of registration.
(Last Updated on Wed Mar 4 05:00:40 EST 1998
)
Photo Caption and Credits
We have in this country a fee-for-service medical system
organized to provide acute and curative care. At least
since the late fifties --more than a quarter of a century
ago--there has been widespread feeling that this system
needed to be reformed. In this course we examine the
historical development of our medical care system and
critically discuss the array of problems that have given
rise to the demand for change. In so doing we will contrast:
1) illness as an individual responsibility with illness as a
social responsibility; 2) a fee-for-service system with
national health insurance and/or a national health service
plan; and 3) a delivery system which focuses on the
detection and the control or the alleviation of disease with
a broader conception of health and illness where the focus
is on primary care and the prevention of disease. In sum, we
will discuss a range of topical issues and address the
potential implications for policy decisions.
MAJOR READINGS
Abraham, MAMA MIGHT BE BETTER OFF DEAD
Marmor, UNDERSTANDING HEALTH CARE REFORM
Todd, DOUBLE VISION
James Jones, BAD BLOOD
EXAMINATIONS AND ASSIGNMENTS
A weekly reading journal, a
class presentation, and two 10-page research essays OR one
15-20 page research paper.
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS and/or COMMENTS
A prerequisite
form, secured through the Registrar's Office, will be
available for SISP majors and pre-med students.
Unless preregistered students attend the first class meeting
or communicate directly with the instructor prior to the
first class, they will be dropped from the class list.
NOTE: Students must still submit a completed Drop/Add form
to the Registrar's Office.
COURSE FORMAT: Seminar
REGISTRATION INFORMATION
Level: UG Credit: 1.00
Gen Ed Area & Dept: SBS SOC
Prerequisites:
SOC 151
- Section 01
- Fisher, S
- Times: .T.T... 10:00AM-11:20AM;
- Grading Mode: A/F
- Registration Preference (1 high to 6 low, 0=Excluded) Sr: 1, Jr: 2, So: 3, Fr: 0
- Major Preference Given
Last Updated on MAR-03-1998
About the Photo:
Reference:
Robertson, Ian. SOCIOLOGY, 3rd ed., New York: Worth
Publishers, Inc., 1987
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