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Applied Sociology of Health and Illness A Problem-Based Learning Approach

71.75£

Publisher: CRC Press

Author: Costas S. Constantinou

Praise for the First Edition:"A real, combined approach of behavioural, social, biomedical, and clinical sciences is paramount. [This book] is one pioneering example of such integration, bridging core sociology with medical education." - Dikomitis L, Wenning B, Ghobrial A, and Adams K.M. (2022). Embedding behavioural and social sciences across the medical 2 curriculum: (Auto) ethnographic insights from medical schools in the United Kingdom. Societies, 12, 101. "Constantinou's book not only contributes to bridging the gap between theoretical sociology and medical education, it also contributes to the way we teach a new generation of students - how to understand patients in context, how to treat them with respect and, ultimately, how to be a better medical doctor." - Andrea Stockl from her Foreword to the first editionComments from Medical Students:"'Ignorance is not just lack of knowledge but lack of implementing knowledge gained'. I encourage everybody going into clinical and general work setting to read this book and implement.""I believe this book is the key to unlocking the minds of medical students in viewing illness as not only physical and emotional also as social experience.""I believe everyone should read this book, especially medical students and practitioners who wish to become all-round competent and understanding doctors." "The better you understand your patient's illness and his/ her suffering, the healthier you can make him/her - this book teaches this important skill." This popular and accessible text continues to cover the basic principles of the sociology of health and illness in an eminently readable way. This fully revised second edition has been inspired, informed and reviewed by medical students. By creatively employing a problem-based learning approach, the book examines commonly covered topics integrating underlying principles and research findings through real-life stories. The book investigates the relevance of sociology and considers a new direction - one that places sociology in the context of healthcare settings, making the topic more realistic, useful and memorable. The book will be an invaluable companion for medical students throughout undergraduate studies and is also a useful reference for students in nursing, social work, psychology and sociology, as well as qualified doctors and health care practitioners.

ISBN: 9781032188669
Publisher: CRC Press
Imprint: CRC Press
Published date:
Language: English
Number of pages: 208
Weight: -1g
Height: 234mm
Width: 156mm

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