Séances de la conférence

Les séances de la conférence sont énumérées ci-dessous par ordre alphabétique.  Vous pouvez utiliser le champ de recherche en haut de la page pour trouver des sessions par mot-clé. D’autres événements sont en cours d’ajout.  Les renseignements peuvent changer.

(HEA1a) Sociology of Medicine, Health, and Illness I: Social Inequalities in Health

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This session focuses on the theoretical, methodological, and empirical issues pertaining to the sociology of health and health care. Papers explore health inequities, individuals’ experiences of illness and/or interactions with health care services, intersections between work and health, health care professions, and organization of the health care system.

Organizers: Elena Neiterman, University of Waterloo, Michael Halpin, Dalhousie University

(HEA1b) Sociology of Medicine, Health, and Illness II: Gender and Health

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This session focuses on the theoretical, methodological, and empirical issues pertaining to the sociology of health and health care. Papers explore health inequities, individuals’ experiences of illness and/or interactions with health care services, intersections between work and health, health care professions, and organization of the health care system.

Organizers: Elena Neiterman, University of Waterloo, Michael Halpin, Dalhousie University

(HEA1c) Sociology of Medicine, Health, and Illness III: Expert, health professionals, and access to care

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This session focuses on the theoretical, methodological, and empirical issues pertaining to the sociology of health and health care. Papers explore health inequities, individuals’ experiences of illness and/or interactions with health care services, intersections between work and health, health care professions, and organization of the health care system.

Organizers: Elena Neiterman, University of Waterloo, Michael Halpin, Dalhousie University

(HEA1d) Sociology of Medicine, Health, and Illness IV: Medical Sociology Early Career Symposium

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This session focuses on the theoretical, methodological, and empirical issues pertaining to the sociology of health and health care. Papers explore health inequities, individuals’ experiences of illness and/or interactions with health care services, intersections between work and health, health care professions, and organization of the health care system.

Organizers: Elena Neiterman, University of Waterloo, Michael Halpin, Dalhousie University