Applied sociology of health and illness a problem-based learning approach

Creatively employing the fictitious character of Frank Bennet, a new medical student, who cannot understand why he has to attend so many sessions in sociology in order to become a doctor, this book examines the most commonly covered topics, brings together the basic principles and research findings...

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Main Author: Constantinou, Costas S. (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: London, UK Radcliffe Publishing [2014]
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Summary:Creatively employing the fictitious character of Frank Bennet, a new medical student, who cannot understand why he has to attend so many sessions in sociology in order to become a doctor, this book examines the most commonly covered topics, brings together the basic principles and research findings for each topic and then presents the stories in such a way as to fit the current literature. It investigates the relevance of sociology and considers a new direction - one that nurtures and explores, making the topic more realistic, useful and memorable
Physical Description:xiii, 183 pages illustrations 25 cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index
ISBN:9781908911940