HMED3055: Women, Health, and History

3 CreditsHistorical PerspectivesRace, Power, and Justice in the United States

Women's historical roles as healers, patients, research subjects, health activists. Biological determinism, reproduction, mental health, nursing, women physicians, public health reformers, alternative practitioners. Gender disparities in diagnosis, treatment, research, careers. Assignments allow students to explore individual interests.

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