Models for Health and Wellness Welcome / Course Introduction & Unit 1: History and Sociology of Medicine Walt Mateja, PhD, MPH.

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Models for Health and Wellness Welcome / Course Introduction & Unit 1: History and Sociology of Medicine Walt Mateja, PhD, MPH

What We Will Cover in this Seminar? Course Syllabus Overview of Course Topics The History and Sociology of Medicine Wrap Up and Questions

Instructor Contact Information Walt Mateja, PhD, MPH AIM: *Seminar Day & Time: Monday, 7:00 pm *Eastern Time

Other Available Flex Seminars Monday / 7:00 pm (ET) – Walt Mateja – AIM: WaltMateja Wednesday / 8:00 pm (ET) – Rachel May - AIM: RLMay622 Tuesday / 9:00 pm (ET) – Tywanna Purkett -

Course Materials Course Materials: Software: Microsoft Word is required for all Kaplan Courses Text: Holtz, C., (2008). Global health care: Issues and Policies. Boston, MA: Jones and Bartlett Publishers. Other Materials: KHE Seminar requires the installation of Flash in order run. Ensure that your PC is running Flash 7 (or later). Flash 8 is recommended by the developer. Visit to determine the version of Flash your computer is running. AOL Instant Messenger: (for visiting Prof during Office Hours): If you are not an AIM Member you can download the free service by visiting the following site:

Feedback on Assignments Instructor’s Grading Criteria/Timetable: All course projects will be graded within five days of their due date (the Sunday of the following unit). Seminar Option 1 grades will be updated within 48 hours of the scheduled seminar. Seminar Option 2 grades and Discussion board grades will be updated each week no later than Sunday of the week following the Unit’s completion.

Late Submission of Assignments Late Work Policy: Late work will not be accepted unless there are clear and compelling extenuating circumstances. If you have extenuating circumstances that prevent you from completing course assignments/exams you must contact your instructor immediately—prior to the assignment/exam/quiz due-date unless prevented from doing so by emergency circumstances. Examples of extenuating circumstances are serious personal and/or family illness/hospitalization, death in the family, weather-related evacuation/emergencies, work emergencies, and issues related to active military assignment. Personal computer/software/internet connectivity issues and course blocks are not considered extenuating circumstances. Granting of late-work submission due to extenuating circumstances is at the discretion of the instructor and will require documentation for verification of extenuating circumstances. If late work submission is granted, the instructor will establish new due-dates and requirements without loss of course points.

Course Deliverables/Grading points90 points Discussions Projects / Quiz (Units 1, 2, 6, & 7) Papers (Units 3 & 4) Projects (Unit 5 and 8) Final Project1230 Total:1000 points

Course Overview Unit 1: The History and Sociology of Medicine Unit 2: Multicultural Perspective to Understanding Health Unit 3: Paradigm Shifting: Health and Wellness Unit 4: Global Practice of Medicine Unit 5: Community-Based Models of Health and Wellness

Course Overview (continued) Unit 6: Public and Private Models of health and Wellness Unit 7: Health and Wellness Model Geopolitical Factors Unit 8: Health and Wellness Model Design: Multi-cultural Factors Unit 9: Analysis of an Optimum Model of Health and Wellness Conclusion: Applying Models of Health and Wellness to Your Professional Life

Any Questions? Syllabus Course Expectations

History and Sociology of Medicine Health & Wellness A Brief History of Some Significant Milestones in the History of Medicine

Health and Wellness Is there a difference between “Health” & “Wellness”? If so, in your opinion what is the difference?

World Health Organization (WHO) “Health is a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity.” Preamble to the Constitution of the World Health Organization as adopted by the International Health Conference, New York, June, 1946; signed on 22 July 1946 by the representatives of 61 States (Official Records of the World Health Organization, no. 2, p. 100) and entered into force on 7 April

What Are the Characteristics of Health? Health is a function of one’s subjective feelings. Health implies an ability to function. Health implies an ability to adapt. All of the above

What are Some Dimensions of Wellness? S ocial Wellness P hysical Wellness E motional Wellness C areer Wellness I ntellectual Wellness E nvironmental Wellness S piritual Wellness Caribbean Private Sector Response to Chronic Diseases (May 2008). Retrieved electronically on 2/22/10 from

How Did We Get Here? As you may be able to guess... Health and wellness can imply a great many things. What are the historical influences that have shaped our current understanding of health & wellness?

The Evolution of Scientific Medicine There are many different ways to approach the history of medicine, but for simplicity we can classify the progression of medicine into five main eras: Ancient Times prior to 600 BC Greco-Roman (600 BC – 500 AD) Middle Ages (500 AD to 1500 AD) Renaissance/Enlightenment (1500 AD – 1800AD) Modern (1800 to current)

Ancient Medicine (prior to 600 BC) Mesopotamia (Code of Hammurabi, medical procedures documented) Egypt (mummies, evidence of treatment by healers, attention to diagnosis and treatment) China (Yin-Yang - balance, acupuncture, herbal drugs, aspects of traditional Chinese medicine are still widely used today) India (removed bladder stones, used alcohol as anesthetic, aspects of traditional Indian Medicine are still widely used today).

Greco-Roman Medicine (600 BC – 500 AD) Hippocrates Galen Public Health (paved streets, sanitation/sewer system, garbage removal, water supply, public baths, etc.)

Middle Ages (500 AD – 1500 AD) Christian Influences in Europe Islamic Medicine

Renaissance/Enlightenment (1500 AD – 1800 AD) Development of Scientific Methods Hospitals Medical Schools Discoveries

Modern Medicine (1800 AD – Current) Scientific Discoveries Public Health Prevention/Education

Key Ideas to Consider What are: Humoral Theory of Disease? Anatomical Theory (Anatomical Pathology)? Germ Theory of Disease?

Leading Causes of Death (U.S) 1900 and 1998 Pneumonia Tuberculosis Diarrhea Heart Disease Cancer Stroke COPD Accidents Leading Causes of Death, , Retrieved on 2/22/10 from

That’s It.... Any questions or comments?