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  1. Medical sociology: Template:Medical sociology sidebar Medical sociology is the sociological analysis of medical organizations and institutions; the production of knowledge and selection of methods, the actions and interactions of healthcare professionals, and the social or cultural (rather than clinical or bodily ... (Medicine) [100%] 2022-12-23 [Medical sociology]
  2. Medical sociology: Medical sociology is the sociological analysis of health, Illness, differential access to medical resources, the social organization of medicine, Health Care Delivery, the production of medical knowledge, selection of methods, the study of actions and interactions of healthcare professionals, and ... (Branch of sociology) [100%] 2025-06-09 [Medical sociology] [Medicine in society]...

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  1. European Society of Health and Medical Sociology ... and Medical Sociology (ESHMS) is a non-profit and independent society dedicated to advancing the sub-disciplines of healt ...
  2. Medical doctor JSTOR 2599120. In Britain Holloway, Sydney WF. "Medical education in England, 1830–1858: A sociological analysis". History 49.167 (1964): 299–324. JSTOR 24404427...
  3. Medical model Medical model is the term coined by psychiatrist R. D. Laing in his The Politics of the Family and Other Essays (1971), for the "set of procedures in...
  4. Medical law Medical law is the branch of law which concerns the prerogatives and responsibilities of medical professionals and the rights of the patient. It should...
  5. Medical Ethics (book) Development of Medical Ethics – A Sociological Analysis". Medical History. 19 (1): 36–51. doi:10.1017/s002572730001992x. PMC 1081608. PMID 1095851. Medical Ethics;...
  6. Medical license A medical license is an occupational license that permits a person to legally practice medicine. In most countries, a person must have a medical license...
  7. Medical ethnomusicology ... include medical anthropology, medical sociology, music therapy, art therapy, and sound studies. In 2008, the Society for Ethnomusicology defined me ...
  8. Outline of sociology ... overview of and topical guide to the discipline of sociology: ... * Medical sociology * Military sociology * Sociology of music ... ...
  9. Medical humanities historia, religión y literatura comparativas), ciencia social ( psicología, sociología, antropología, estudios culturales, geografía de salud) y las artes (literatura…
  10. Medical Hypotheses boundaries of science: AIDS denialism, peer review and the Medical Hypotheses saga". Sociology of Health & Illness. 33 (4): 507–21. doi:10.1111/j.1467-9566...
  11. Medical malpractice Medical malpractice is a legal cause of action that occurs when a medical or health care professional, through a negligent act or omission, deviates from...
  12. Meharry Medical College Meharry Medical College is a private historically black medical school affiliated with the United Methodist Church and located in Nashville, Tennessee...
  13. Medical–industrial complex The medical–industrial complex (MIC) refers to a network of interactions between pharmaceutical corporations, health care personnel, and medical conglomerates...
  14. Medicalisation of sexuality The medicalisation of sexuality is the existence and growth of medical authority over sexual experiences and sensations. The medicalisation of sexuality...
  15. Kyriazis Medical Museum generations of medical scientists and to identify facts of sociological, scientific, medical or literary interest. The museum aims to reach any member...
  16. Dr. House - Medical Division qui. Se stai cercando il personaggio, vedi Gregory House. Dr. House - Medical Division (House, M.D.) è una serie televisiva statunitense prodotta dal...
  17. Kaohsiung Medical University ... Health Graduate Institute of Occupational Safety and Health School of Medical Sociology and Social Work School of Psychology Graduate Institute of Behavioral...
  18. Higher Medical School of Białystok Higher Medical School of Białystok (Polish: Wyższa Szkoła Medyczna w Białymstoku) (until 2012 known as Białystok Institute of Cosmetology and Healthcare...
  19. Bukovinian State Medical University The Bukovinian State Medical University (Ukrainian: Буковинський державний медичний університет) is a public medical university of IV level of accreditation...
  20. National Academy of Medical Sciences continuing medical education (CME) for medical and health professionals. It is a part of the Inter Academy Medical Panel (IAMP), a global network of medical academies...
  21. List of Harvard Medical School alumni professor of neurology Harvard Medical School Howard Waitzkin, 1972, professor emeritus in the Department of Sociology at the University of New Mexico...
  22. Association of American Medical Colleges a medical student and a physician resident. The MR5 Committee also reached out to subcommittees of experts in fields such as psychology, sociology, and...
  23. Tadeusz Koźluk Medical Academy of Warsaw order of bodies of state administration and local emergency and crisis Sociology of work and social policy In Diplomacy specializations are International...
  24. Spanish Agency of Medicines and Medical Devices The Spanish Agency of Medicines and Medical Devices (Spanish: Agencia Española de Medicamentos y Productos Sanitarios; AEMPS) is a regulatory and autonomous...
  25. Medical exploitation of Black women in the United States Medical exploitation of Black women in the United States refers to a longstanding pattern of unethical medical practices and systemic abuse disproportionately...
  26. Department of Community Medicine, St Thomas's Hospital Medical School, London ... British Medical Association (1994) Myfanwy Morgan FFPH - Professor of Medical Sociology, King's College London Richard Morris - Professor of Medical Statistics...
  27. Educational technology ...ge drawn from different disciplines (communication, education, psychology, sociology, philosophy, artificial intelligence, computer science, etc.) plus experien ...eoretical knowledge from different disciplines (communication, psychology, sociology, philosophy, artificial intelligence, computer science, etc.) plus experien ...
  28. Disability to explain disability in our society: the medical model and the social model ... these was the development of clinical medical discourse, which made the ... ...
  29. Social class anthropology, economics, psychology and sociology. The major perspectives ... is vaguer than the equivalent in Weberian sociology. Bourdieu introduced an ... ...
  30. Blacklisting and/or private usage Cancel culture – Modern form of ostracism Closure (sociology) – Social phenomena Debarment – Legal state of being excluded from certain...