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Race, Racism & Health Disparities

Instructor:
Carol L Elam
755
Credits:
3.0
001
Building:
Medical Center
Room:
Rm.MN0242
Semester:
Spring 2023
Start Date:
End Date:
Name:
Race, Racism & Health Disparities
Class Type:
SEM
3:30 pm
6:00 pm
Days:
M

This course on racism and health disparities is designed to support graduate studies in the social sciences, allied health, and medical disciplines. This course will briefly review the biological and social history of race in America; critique emerging views on the genetics of race; discuss how the classification/mechanism of "race" operates to contribute to health disparities; explore theoretical frameworks of racism and related measures; differentiate between the terms "health inequities", "health inequalities" and "health disparities"; and, examine the biopsychosocial impact of racism on health. Although it is recognized that the discussion of race, racism and health is relevant to other "racially-classified social groups" the course will draw primarily upon the experience of Blacks in the U.S.

This course on racism and health disparities is designed to support graduate studies in the social sciences, allied health, and medical disciplines. This course will briefly review the biological and social history of race in America; critique emerging views on the genetics of race; discuss how the classification/mechanism of "race" operates to contribute to health disparities; explore theoretical frameworks of racism and related measures; differentiate between the terms "health inequities", "health inequalities" and "health disparities"; and, examine the biopsychosocial impact of racism on health. Although it is recognized that the discussion of race, racism and health is relevant to other "racially-classified social groups" the course will draw primarily upon the experience of Blacks in the U.S.

BSC