Syllabi by Topic : AIDS
- "AIDS: The Interrelationship
of its Associated Legal and Medical Issues." C.S. Keck, W. Rich.
Northeastern Ohio Univerisities College of Medicine; Human Values in
Medicine Program [BS/MD; selective; Winter 2000]; see also Health
Care Policy, Law and Medicine,
Medical Ethics, Social
Issues in Medicine.
- "AIDS, Medicine, and
Cultural Studies." P. Treichler. University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
[graduate and medicine; elective; Spring 1994]; see also: Social
Issues in Medicine.
- "Healing Words: The Literature
of Medicine and the Medicine of Literature." B. Bremen. University
of Texas at Austin [junior/senior undergraduate honors seminar; elective;
Fall 1999] see also: History of Medicine,
Literature and Medicine, Medical
Ethics.
- "Health,
Disease, and Medicine." K. Jones. Virginia Polytechnic Institute
and State University [undergraduate; elective; Spring 1999]; see also:
Alternative Medicine, Behavioral
Science, Ethnicity and Medicine,
Health Care Policy, History of Medicine, Social
Issues in Medicine, Women and Medicine.
- "Health, Society, and
Disease." N. Karnik. University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
[undergraduate; elective; Spring 1997]; see also: Death
and Dying, Literature and Medicine,
Mental Illness, Social
Issues in Medicine, Women and Medicine.
- "History Of Medicine
2000-2001" J. Erlen. University of Pittsburgh [School of Medicine
- Elective; Repeated Nov 2000 - May 2001]; see also Alternative
Medicine, Health Care Policy,
History of Medicine, Medical
Ethics, Physician-Patient Relationship.
- "History of Medicine
and Health Care - 2000" J. Erlen. University of Pittsburgh [Undergraduate/Beginning
Graduate Elective; Fall 2000]; see also Behavioral
Science, Ethnicity and Medicine,
Health Care Policy, History
of Medicine, Medical Education.
- "Historical and Sociological
Perspectives in Public Health 2001 J. Erlen. University of Pittsburgh
[Required, Graduate School of Public Health; January 2001]; see also
Ethnicity and Medicine, Health
Care Policy, History of Medicine.
- "Interdisciplinary
Approaches to Medicine and Society." P. Treichler. University of
Illinois at Urbana-Champaign [undergraduate honors seminar; Spring 1995];
see also: Health Care Policy,
Medical Ethics, Physician-Patient
Relationship, Social Issues in Medicine,
Women and Medicine.
- "Literature and
Medical Interventions." A. Shafer. Stanford University School of
Medicine [sophmore undergrdauate; selective; Fall 2000]; see also Literature
and Medicine, Medical Ethics,
Medicine and Technology, Physician-Patient
Relationship, Women and Medicine.
- "Literature and Medicine."
A. Shafer. Stanford University School of Medicine [medicine 1st yr.,
2nd yr.; elective; Winter 1999]; see also: Literature
and Medicine, Medical Ethics,
Medicine and Technology, Physician-Patient
Relationship, Women and Medicine.
- Medical Humanities
Elective II J. Shapiro. University of California, Irvine [2nd year
Medical Student; required; Fall 1999 - Spring 2000]; see also: Aging,
Death and Dying, Disability,
Ethnicity and Medicine, Gender
and Medicine, Literature and Medicine,
Mental Illness, Physician-Patient
Relationship, Professionalism,
Social Issues in Medicine.
- Medical Humanities
in Patient - Doctor II D. Lie, J. Shapiro. University of California,
Irvine [2nd year Medical Student; required; Fall 1999 - Spring 2000];
see also: Aging, Death
and Dying, Disability, Ethnicity
and Medicine, Gender and Medicine,
Literature and Medicine, Mental
Illness, Physician-Patient Relationship,
Professionalism, Social
Issues in Medicine.
- "Medical Visions."
C. Amirault. Brown University [sophomore seminar; elective; Spring 1998];
see also: Film and Medicine, Gender
and Medicine, History of Medicine,
Literature and Medicine, Medicine
and the Arts, Mental Illness,
Physician-Patient Relationship, Professionalism,
Women and Medicine.
- "Narrative Pathologies,
Narrative Cures." C. Amirault. Brown University [senior seminar;
elective; Spring 1999]; see also: Film and
Medicine, Gender and Medicine,
History of Medicine, Literature
and Medicine, Medicine and the Arts,
Mental Illness, Physician-Patient
Relationship, Women and Medicine.
- "Wounded Storytellers:
Narratives of Illness in Literature." J. Shapiro. University of
California, Irvine [freshman honors seminar; elective; Spring 2000];
see also: Aging, Alternative
Medicine, Disability, Ethnicity
and Medicine, Literature and Medicine,
Mental Illness, Physician-Patient
Relationship, Social Issues in Medicine.
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