Critical Study of Health, Sickness, and Healing in Global Perspective
(Formerly numbered 85.) Lecture, three hours; discussion, one hour. Introduction to sociocultural, historical, and global study of health and sickness. Use of case studies of globally important infectious and chronic diseases (diabetes, Ebola, HIV/AIDS) to analyze factors, including key dimensions of diversity (class, gender, urban/rural development) that influence how populations variably encounter, experience, understand, and cope with sickness. Special focus on relationships between Western medicine and traditional and alternative approaches to healing. Letter grading.
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Dr. Venkat is the best professor I have had at UCLA. I highly recommend this class for anyone interested in thinking about medicine and health from different cultural and social perspectives.
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Has a group project
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Finals week final
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