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humanities 220 sociology 220 health biomedicine culture and society spring 2022 tuesdays and thursdays 9 30 10 50 am in lutkin hall professor steven epstein department of sociology northwestern university ...

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                    HUMANITIES 220 & SOCIOLOGY 220  
         
           “Health, Biomedicine, Culture, and Society” 
         
                            Spring 2022 
         
         
                  Tuesdays and Thursdays, 9:30-10:50 am, in Lutkin Hall 
         
         
         
         
         
                          Professor Steven Epstein 
                          Department of Sociology 
                          Northwestern University 
                                 
                                 
                             Contact info: 
                         Office phone: 847-491-5536 
                       E-mail: s-epstein@northwestern.edu 
        Web page: http://www.sociology.northwestern.edu/people/faculty/core/steven-epstein.html 
                                 
                                 
                                 
                                 
                     Office hours this quarter (by appointment): 
                 For exact availability and to sign up for a slot in advance:  
                   https://calendly.com/professor-epstein/office-hours 
                                 
         
         
                                 
              A copy of this syllabus can be found on the Canvas site for the course: 
                    https://canvas.northwestern.edu/courses/166011 
                                                                    Hum/Sociol 220 Syllabus (Epstein, Spring 2022 – Page 2 
                 
                TA Contact Information: 
                Gabriela Kirk 
                gabrielakirk2022@u.northwestern.edu 
                Office hours: Tuesdays, 2:00-4:00 pm at the University Library Café 
                 
                Gershwin Penn 
                gershwin.penn@u.northwestern.edu 
                Office hours: Wednesdays, 5:00-6:00 pm at the University Library Café; and Fridays, 9:00-10:00 
                am via Zoom  
                 
                Wayne Rivera 
                wayne.rivera@northwestern.edu 
                Office hours: Thursdays, 11:15 am -12:15 pm via Zoom (or by appointment) 
                 
                Section Information: 
                Section 60:     Tu 3:00-3:50 pm in Locy 303                           TA: Gershwin Penn 
                Section 61:     Tu 5:00-5:50 pm in Kresge 2-343                       TA: Gabriela Kirk 
                Section 62:     Tu 6:00-6:50 pm in Kresge 2-343                       TA: Gabriela Kirk  
                Section 63:     We 9:00-9:50 am in Kresge 2-331                       TA: Gershwin Penn 
                Section 64:     We 3:00-3:50 pm in Locy 303                           TA: Wayne Rivera 
                Section 65:     We 4:00-4:50 pm in Locy 303                           TA: Wayne Rivera 
                 
                                                                       Hum/Sociol 220 Syllabus (Epstein, Spring 2022 – Page 3 
                  
                 Summary: 
                  
                 Of all the products of modern science, medical care and treatment are among the most familiar 
                 and the most desirable. We all would like to see cures for diseases, affordable and accessible 
                 health care, ethical treatment of patients, and rapid dissemination of effective new drugs. Yet 
                 such outcomes are hard to achieve, and present-day medicine and health care are flashpoints for 
                 a bewildering array of controversies—many of them exacerbated by the global Covid-19 
                 pandemic. Topics of controversy include: 
                  
                     •   Whose interests should the health care system serve and how should it be organized? 
                     •   How trustworthy is the medical knowledge we rely on when confronted with the threat of 
                         illness?  
                     •   How can the ethical character of biomedical research best be ensured?  
                     •   How do we manage health risks in an uncertain world?  
                     •   How can health care be made affordable?  
                     •   Is it possible for the benefits of good health to be shared equitably across lines of social 
                         class, race, gender, and nation?  
                     •   What are the proper roles of health professionals, scientists, patients, activists, 
                         corporations, and the state in establishing medical, political, economic, and ethical 
                         priorities? 
                  
                 By providing a broad introduction to the domain of health and biomedicine, this course will take 
                 up such issues as matters of concern to all. We will analyze the cultural meanings associated 
                 with health and illness; the political debates surrounding health care, medical knowledge 
                 production, and medical decision-making; and the structure of the social institutions that 
                 comprise the health care industry. We will examine many problems with the current state of 
                 health and health care in the United States and also consider potential solutions. 
                  
                 The course is divided into three parts:  
                          
                         •   We begin (Part One) with a survey of the social meanings of health and illness. We 
                             will investigate the social determinants of health and the stark inequalities in relation 
                             to health in the United States and around the world; the social processes of framing or 
                             constructing illness; the medicalization of life; and the cultural manifestations of 
                             biomedical risk and uncertainty. 
                          
                         •   Next, in Part Two, we turn to the social structuring of biomedical encounters. We 
                             analyze the dynamics of the patient-provider relationship, the authority exercised by 
                             health professionals, issues of trust and mistrust in medicine, and the ethics and 
                             politics of medical research. We also consider how those domains have been 
                             changing, especially as a consequence of patient activism. 
                  
                                Hum/Sociol 220 Syllabus (Epstein, Spring 2022 – Page 4 
         
           •  Finally, in Part Three, we study the structure of the health-care industry, including 
             the power of the pharmaceutical industry and the dynamics of profit-seeking within 
             health care, the twin crises of access to care and cost of care, and the recent history of 
             health care reform (including the implementation of and continuing controversy 
             surrounding the Affordable Care Act). We examine alternative approaches to the 
             organization of health care and consider both barriers to change and potential new 
             directions. 
            
         
                       
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