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Chapter 14 Education and Medicine
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Education Social institution through which society provides its members with important knowledge, including basic facts and job skills as well as cultural norms and values –Schooling – formal instruction under the direction of specially trained teachers
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Structural-Functional Socialization Cultural innovation through research Social integration Social placement Latent functions
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Conflict Social control Testing and social inequality Tracking – assigning students to different types of educational programs
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Problems Functional Illiteracy – reading and writing skills insufficient for everyday life –Approx. 20% of U.S. adults read and write at an 8 th grade level or below Violence Dropouts
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School Choice Magnet – schools that attract students Charters – schools that have authorization from the state but operate independently from the district For Profit (private) – schools that make money
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Medicine Social institution that focuses on combating disease and improving health. –Health – a state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being.
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How society impacts health Cultural patterns define health Cultural standards of health change over time Technology affects people’s health Social inequality affects people’s health
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Social epidemiology The study of how health and disease are distributed throughout a society’s population
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Holistic medicine An approach to health care that emphasizes prevention of illness and takes into account a person’s entire physical and social environment. –Patients are people –Responsibility, not dependency –Personal treatment
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Who Pays? Socialized medicine – a medical care system in which the government owns and operates most medical facilities and employs most physicians Direct-fee system – a medical system in which patients pay directly for the services of physicians and hospitals Paid –Private insurance programs –Public insurance programs –Health maintenance programs (HMO) – organizations that provide comprehensive medical care to subscribers for a fixed fee
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Structural Functional Medicine as a strategy to keep people healthy Jobs
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Conflict Access to care is a huge problem in the U.S. with approx. 40 million people without health insurance Capitalist medicine Impacts social issues
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Interactionist Socially constructing illness Socially constructing treatment
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