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Karen Prentice-Duprey

(315) 859-4022
New York City Program

Director:
Daniel F. Chambliss
Eugene M. Tobin Distinguished Professor of Sociology
ph: 315-859-4291
email: dchambli@hamilton.edu 

Health and Health Care in a Global Society
 
In a globalizing society of weakening national borders, health and disease are increasingly transnational phenomena: new diseases can spread rapidly, and national health care practices have worldwide implications. We will study questions of health and health care both in America and globally, using New York City as a resource for learning about these issues. Two courses will be offered, one taught by Dr. Susan Morgan on global epidemics, the other by Prof. Chambliss on health care. Internship and Independent Study may focus on topics other than health and health care.
 

Prerequisites: A background in social science or the pre-health profession sciences will be very helpful, but are not required; consent of the Director is required. Sociology concentrators and minors may receive up to two credits toward their concentration or minor.


NY City Program Courses and Course Descriptions, Fall 06
 
College 398 Globalization and Disease
 
Using Pulitzer Prize-winner Laurie Garrett’s The Coming Plague as a framework, this is a social/political/biological study of the eruptions of new and perennial infectious agents around the world: malaria, HIV, Ebola and Marburg viruses, SARS, cholera, and mad cow disease all will be included, to present a potentially disastrous public health challenge of global proportions. The biology of disease is central to the course, but no background is necessary. Morgan.
 
College 396 Independent Study
 
A tutorial resulting in a substantial paper (30 pp) that integrates experience and learning from the internship with an academic perspective and knowledge gained in the seminars or other tutorial readings.
 
College 397 Internship
 
Work experience during four days a week that includes a journal or written account of that experience.
 
Sociology 395 Sociology of Health Care
 
A comprehensive sociological overview of health care, especially in the U.S. but expanding to international comparisons; topics include sociology of illness, medicalization of deviance, professionalism in medicine and nursing, the financing of health care, and the role of government in health care. Chambliss.

Spring 2009

Topic: Global Financial Networks
Director: Erol Balkan, James L. Ferguson Professor of Economics
Enrollment Status: Program full.  No applications currently being accepted.

Fall 2009

Topic: International Political Economy
Director: Alan Cafruny, Henry Platt Bristol Professor of International Affairs, Dept. of Government
Enrollment Status: Currently accepting applications.

Spring 2010

Topic: Philosophy and Globalization
Director: Richard Werner, John Stewart Kennedy Professor of Philosophy
Enrollment Status:  No applications currently being accepted.