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Health & Medicine: Crash Course Sociology #42

Health & Medicine: Crash Course Sociology #42

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Our final unit of Crash Course Sociology is medical sociology. Today we-ll explain what it is and get an overview of the role of society in our notions of health and disease. Crash Course is made with Adobe Creative Cloud. Get a free trial here
Date: 2022-04-04

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-sick role. - Yea this can backfire as well if you have Autism for example. Since its really tricky for us to pick up on what social behavior pattern we are supposed to imitate.
I don't how many times I've visited a doctor and presented a well researched list of points of interest to help him/her diagnose me. Only to get a blank look of someone unconvinced. Or even worse. A belief that I'm hypochondriac.
Switched clinic and doctors a number of times over the years just to get the basic healthcare everyone else gets.

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I am a sociology major in my last year of undergraduate studies. I am taking medical sociology this autumn along with fulfilling my requirements for my human services minor. Human behavior in the social environment (HS404) goes in tandem with medical sociology as we examine how people relate to their environment, other humans, and how they perceive their own self (Roger's theory of ideal and perceived self. :)
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I remember a few years ago when that Ebola case made headlines, I had a seasonal cold and the teachers at my community college were super concerned, thinking I had Ebola (despite the fact I'm pretty sure a stuffy nose and a cough aren't symptoms of Ebola) and they insisted I at least go to the school nurse- who couldn't really do anything even for the cold.
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please for the love of god stop this nonsense. no, science and medicine is not made up -social constructs- they are tools made for the study of reality and using its findings to help people. i come here to watch episodes about ancient myths, history and fun facts not to get ideological bander showed down my throat. leave identity politics out of it.
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Good video, but this is also incredibly almost unforgivably eurocentric & she doesn't call attention to this major issue which is extra crazy considering this is a course in sociology, where context is extremely important
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Glad humans are not part of the same society because I am better than all humans. Being sick shuns me from society too. I keep forgetting it is my fault I am abused. If alcoholism is a disease then what do smokers have?
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I have to write a 4, 000 word essay for the international Baccalaureate program, does anyone think that an essay on the effect of ethnobotany on the role of biomedince or something along the lines of that as a good topic?
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Illness beliefs is why I-m supposed to call my Addison-s disease a -condition- instead of a disease, because you are supposed to feel better mentally about your health.
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-Businesses don't pay for the days you are off sick- - That is only in the USA. In South Africa and most of Europe, you get a certain number of paid sick days a year.
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MCAT in a week, if you are in a similar boat as me, keep pushing! Also, put these videos on 1. 25x or 1. 5x so you can get through them even faster! Good luck!
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