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Sociology of Health & Illness Journal

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Key academic journal with open access articles

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American Sociological Association - Medical Sociology Section

Resources, journals, and events for medical sociologists

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Peter Conrad on Medicalization

Discussion on medicalization process

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Medical Sociology Lecture Series

Introductory lectures on key concepts in medical sociology

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The Nocturnists

The Nocturnists is an award-winning medical storytelling podcast, hosted by physician Emily Silverman. We feature personal stories from frontline clinicians, conversations with healthcare-related authors and art-makers, and special podcast documentary series such as "Uncertainty in Medicine" , β€œPost-Roe America", and others. thenocturnists.substack.com

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medicalsociology.org

MedicalSociology.org is a curated resource for medical sociology, offering articles, readings, and teaching materials that explore how social factors shape health, illness, and healthcare.

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Social Determinants of Health

This is an introductory course on social determinants of population health with a focus on the United States. The course will introduce you to, or reinforce your knowledge of, issues related to health that consider behavioral, psychological and structural factors in population health beyond the healthcare system. We will examine social, economic, and political factors that contribute to health inequalities and suggest innovative ways to reduce disparities in health when the goal is to achieve health equity. This course will increase your awareness, knowledge, and understanding of issues related to behavioral, psychological, and structural factors that contribute to understanding population health and health inequities. We will discuss conceptual and methodological issues key to health professionals working towards achieving health equity to reduce health disparities at multiple levels of influence. There will be opportunities to practice skills involving cultural humility, deliberative dialogues and professional self-assessments. By the end of this course, you will be able to: Discuss the means by which structural bias, social inequalities and racism undermine health and create challenges to achieving health equity at organizational, community and societal levels

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