MDE 8054: Social Problems in Medicine 15-16

The course involves an examination of cultural factors in the analysis of social problems in medicine as expressed in film, art, and literature. Focus is on the poor, racial minorities, women, homosexuals, the elderly, etc. Essentially the course focuses on nuances and complexities of the human condition. If attendance is a problem, students should not register for this course.

 

Topics that might be studied include:

  1.  Disability
  2. Sociocultural barriers: language barriers, prejudice, cultural differences, gender issues and concerns
  3. Policy issues for the physician: our national medical priorities (specialization vs. primary care, preventive vs. tertiary), abortion, sex education, health care reform, managed care, etc. Where appropriate, field experience will be arranged.
  4. Aging
  5. Emerging voices: other perceptions, other stories

 

Each student will be assigned to do specific reading assignments and several written responses to the fiction. In addition, elective groups will explore the course theme further by visiting special classes on main campus, going to see related exhibits at museums, and attending films (commercial or VCR). The course is interdisciplinary and requires completion of all assignments and thoughtful discussion.