
Understand the powerful intersection between society and health with the Dictionary of Medical Sociology — a comprehensive and insightful reference designed for students, healthcare professionals, sociologists, researchers, and public health practitioners.
This unique dictionary brings clarity to the complex terminology and concepts used in the field of medical sociology, where healthcare, culture, policy, inequality, and social behavior meet. Whether you're new to the field or an experienced professional, this book will help you navigate the language that shapes how we understand health in society.
Inside this essential reference, you'll find:
✔️ Well explained key terms and concepts in medical sociology
✔️ Covers various topics in healthcare systems, social determinants of health, illness behavior, patient-provider dynamics, public health policy, and more
✔️ Perfect for sociology students, medical professionals, nurses, and public health researchers
✔️ Clearly written definitions with relevant sociological context
✔️ Ideal for use in academic coursework, research, self-study or healthcare communication
Every entry is carefully curated to reflect the evolving landscape of health and society. This book serves as a vital tool for understanding how social structures, inequalities, and cultural norms influence health outcomes and healthcare delivery.
Whether you're writing a thesis, engaging in public health work, or simply want a deeper understanding of medical sociology, the Dictionary of Medical Sociology is your go-to reference.
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