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Nov 24, 2024
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MHH 316 Race, Gender, and Health 3 credits
Using a biopsychosocial model of health, students will explore constructions of and relationships between race and gender and how such constructions have shaped health care and health policies. Students will examine the historical foundations of race and gender (including national politics about slavery and race, eugenics policies and practices, nineteenth-century gynecology, mental health, sexuality, and gender identity), evaluating how these foundations have impacted contemporary health care.
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