HLTD06H3: Migration, Medicine, and the Law

How does cultural representation and social construction shape understandings of persons with chronic illness, disability and genetic difference? Engaging with history and the present cross-culturally, students learn about language and framing; lay and medical knowledge; family memory and public secrets; the professions and immigration medicine; front-line bureaucracy and public health authority; asymptomatic disease and stigmatized illness; and dual loyalty dilemmas and institutionalized medicine.

1.5 credits from the following: ANTC24H3, ANTC61H3, HLTC02H3, HLTC20H3, HLTC46H3, or IDSC11H3
Social and Behavioural Sciences