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An introduction to the social sciences for medical students Medical education requires students to understand how social, cultural, political, historical, and structural factors shape health outcomes. Now in its Second Edition, The Social Basis of Medicine draws on anthropology, sociology, and psychology to meet these demands. This interdisciplinary text translates social theory into clinically applicable knowledge for practitioners. This updated edition shifts emphasis from cultural to structural competency, reflecting current debates in medical education. New coverage addresses social media, artificial intelligence, viral pandemics, LGBTQI+ rights, human mobility, and planetary health. A case-based approach uses real-life examples from around the world, while practical toolkits and checklists help students apply social concepts directly in clinical settings. Readers will also find: Theories introduced through topical issues rather than abstract discussion, making social and behavioural science concepts immediately accessibleSummaries of factual information with sections pointing to further relevant online resources for deeper independent studyVisual material throughout the text designed to reinforce understanding of social determinants and their clinical implicationsExpanded global scope, incorporating international examples that reflect the globalisation of healthcareCoverage aligned with core curricula developed by organisations such as Behavioural and Social Science Teachers (BeSST) in Medicine Designed primarily for medical students, this book is also directly relevant to recently graduated and practicing doctors, allied health students, and social science undergraduates seeking to connect their disciplines to medical practice.
Produktinformation
- Utgivningsdatum2027-02-25
- FormatHäftad
- SpråkEngelska
- SerieLecture Notes
- Antal sidor256
- Upplaga2
- FörlagJohn Wiley & Sons Inc
- ISBN9781394354771