Dickinson Current and Proposed Health Studies Course  

Background

Given the scope and complexity of factors influencing individual and community health as well as the complexity of health systems designed to a

Name of Student
Title of Project
Department
Supervisor
Semester
Type of Project
Maggie Murphy “The Struggle to Breathe: Living at Life Expectancy With Cystic Fibrosis.” & “Cystic Fibrosis and Its Metaphors.” Sociology Prof. Schubert 2005 Published Manuscript & Manuscript in Progress
Kathleen Adia Inference of Health and Diet of the Akhmim Population Based on Analysis of CT Scans of Egyptian Mummies. Anthropology Prof. Weinstein Spring '06 Senior Thesis
Meghan Talmadge International Funding and Medical Needs of Rural Tanzanian. Anthropology Prof. Ellison Spring '06 Senior Thesis
Jessica Dorton A History of Curanderisimo and Mexican American Folk Medicine. Anthropology Prof. Enge Spring '05 Senior Thesis
Amy Foulks Hospital Births vs Home Births: Women's Feelings About Safety, Risk and Technology in Birth. Anthropology Prof. Enge Spring '05 Senior Thesis
Emily Goodfellow Eldery Health Care Issues: Home Care Vs. Nursing Home Care. Anthropology Prof. Enge Spring '05 Senior Thesis
Christine McCreary Military Benefits and Continued Post Traumatic Stress Disorder Among Vietnam Veterns. Anthropology Prof. Enge Spring '05 Senior Thesis
Donald Simmons-Morton Gender Inequality and rape: A re-examination of inconclusive empirical findings . Economics Prof. Kongar Fall '05 Honor's Thesis
Martha Gidey & Nimi Nirdosh The effects of structural adjustment policies on women in Ethiopia and India. Economics Prof. Kongar Fall '05 Senior Seminar Final Paper
Janaki Chinnaswamy AIDS in India. IB&M Prof. Sarcone Spring '06 Paper Presentation at the 2006 Freeman Symposium (Health, Law, & Justice) .
Jessica Dorton Health Services of Periban de Ramos and Adams County. Mexican Mosaic - Sociology, History, Anthropology Prof. Rose, Prof. Borges, & Prof. Enge Fall '06 Final Paper
Hilary G. Harding Risk Perceptions and Relationship Intentions among Women in a Domestic Violence Shelter. Psychology Prof. Helweg-Larsen Spring '06 Honor's Thesis
Laurel Peterson Self-efficacy and Risk: Psychological Variables of Women's Adherence over a Six-week Weight Loss Program. Psychology Prof. Helweg-Larsen Spring '06 Honor's Thesis
Lucia Stancioff (and others) Acculturation matters: Risk Perceptions of smoking among Bosian refugees in the U.S. Psychology Prof. Helweg-Larsen Spring '06 Poster presented at the Meeting of the Association for Psychological Science.
Andrew Bettencourt & Ashley Hoover (and others) Predicting self-rated health from perceived and actual cardiovascualr risk and among hypertensive patients. Psychology Prof. Helweg-Larsen Spring '06 Poster presented at the Meeting of the Association for Psychological Science.
Allison Meloni (and others) Worry and risk perceptions about heart attack and stroke in hypertensive patients. Psychology Prof. Helweg-Larsen Spring '05 Poster presented at the 9th European Congress of Psychology.
Laurel Peterson & Andrew Bettencourt (and others) Socio-economic status an d race difference in optimistic bias among hypertensive patients. Psychology Prof. Helweg-Larsen Spring '05 Poster presented at the Eastern Psychological Association Conference.
Hilary Harding & Kim Kleinman Optimistic bias in dating violence among college women. Psychology Prof. Helweg-Larsen Spring '05 Poster presented at the Eastern Psychological Association Conference.
Megan Taylor, Ed Isael, & Maya Winoker Gender differences in responding to health questionnaires. Psychology Prof. Skelton Spring '05 Poster presented at Association for Psychological Science.
Drew Accordino Illness representations of geriatric practice patients. Psychology Prof. Skelton Spring '05 Senior Research
Jeffrey Gilson Health locus of control and magical beliefs Psychology Prof. Skelton Spring '05 Senior Research
Genielle Burrows & Emily Barrell How observers explain work-related injuries. Psychology Prof. Skelton Spring '04 Poster presented at Eastern Psychological Association.
Kymberly Lewis The role of alpha1-adrenergic receptor in caffeine-induced conditioned taste avoidance in rats. Psychology Prof. Rauhut Spring '05 Poster presentation at Sigma Xi Student Research Symposium.
Kymberly Lewis The rols of alpha1-adrenergic receptor in caffeine-induced conditioned tast avoidance and discrimination in rats. Psychology Prof. Rauhut Spring '05 Honor's Thesis
Pheobe Kuesters The Effect of Bupropion on the expression of a nicotine-induced conditioned place aversion. Psychology Prof. Rauhut Spring '05 Honor's Thesis
Tiffany Kimbrough (and others) Effects of buproprin on acquistion and expression of nicotine-conditioned place aversion in rats. Psychology Prof. Rauhut Fall '05 Poster presentatoin at the Society for Neuroscience Meeting.
Melissa Sviatko A study of mental health and substance abuse in the greater Carlisle area. Policy Studies Prof. Sarcone Spring '04 Honor's Thesis
Bernadette McFadden The impact of the Global Alliance for Vaccines and Immunizations on Hepatitis B in China. Policy Studies Prof. Sarcone Spring '06 Paper presentation at the 2006 Freeman Symposium (Health, Law, and Justice).
Tara Russell Physician training satisfaction & prestige. Sociology Prof. Rose & Prof. Schubert Spring '06 Honor's Thesis
Kirsten Berg What you know can't hurt you: Abstinence-only vs sexuality education. Sociology Prof. Schubert & Prof. Rose Spring '05 Honor's Thesis
Lauren Porter Intimate partner violence. Sociology Prof. Rose Fall '06 Final Paper

Address these factors, it remains an ongoing challenge to organize the subjects of health, health care and medical care in meaningful ways to address teaching, research and service objectives. As we pursue a health care initiative at Dickinson, we too are faced with the challenge of organizing these topics in ways that recognize our multi – disciplinary strengths and our community and global foci. The areas of focus described below represent an integration of programmatic themes present in clinical and administrative health programs offered by the following universities: Harvard University; The University of Pittsburgh; Tulane University; and, The University of North Carolina. It is important to state that the trajectories listed below are to be used as a guide by both faculty and students in the pursuit of health educational, research and service opportunities rather than as clearly defined boundaries on the subject of health. 

Health Studies Areas of Focus

Life and Health Sciences

This focus area incorporates a wide range of disciplines including but not limited to the following: biology; neurobiology; chemistry; biochemistry; genetics; epidemiology; and, biostatistics for the purposes of defining individual and community mental and physical health; explaining technical aspects of medical care interventions; and  investigating the diffusion of these technologies into every day medical care use.

Behavioral and Community Health

This focus area examines the development and application of various social and behavioral science theories and methods for the purposes of preventing illness and promoting health through education and other pro active strategies at the community level.

Health, Culture, and Society

This focus area generally reviews questions of health equity and human rights.The focus area represents the work of those in the humanities, sociology, and psychology who document individual health/illness experiences (care givers, patients, others).

Environmental and Occupational Health

This focus area concentrates on the investigation and mitigation of health risks associated with environmental and occupational hazards. The interdisciplinary approach employed by researchers and professionals incorporate risk assessment and management strategies to minimize these adverse outcomes.

Biomedical Ethics and Law

This focus area identifies and investigates emerging ethical and legal issues raised by medicine and biomedical research.

Health Policy and Management

This is a broad ranging focus area routinely researching cost, access, and quality issues as they apply to the financing and delivery of health services at organizational and system levels.

Global Health

This focus area bases its approach on the realization that the world is economically, politically, and technologically connected and interdependent with increasingly mobile populations. Health related issues, concerns and problems are more frequently diffusing across geographic borders and therefore must be investigated, understood and ameliorated at an international level.

 

Health Studies Topic

 

Discipline

 

Course Number

 

Course Title

 

Course Status

 

Life and Health Sciences

Biology

125

Understanding Cancer

Offered*

Life and Health Sciences

Biology

333

Physiology

Offered*

Life and Health Sciences

Anthropology

100

Introduction to Biological Anthropology

Offered*

Life and Health Sciences

Anthropology

216

Medical Anthropology

Offered

Life and Health Sciences

Anthropology

218

Biosocial Aspects of Female Sexuality

Offered

Life and Health Sciences

Anthropology

310

Nutritional Anthropology

Offered*

Life and Health Sciences

Anthropology

Epidemiology

Proposed

   
   

Beh. and Com. Health

Psychology

Community Psychology

Offered

 

Spanish

231-B

Spanish for the Health Professionals – Adams County

Offered

   
   

Health, Culture, Society

Sociology

400

Death and Dying

Offered

Health, Culture, Society

Sociology

333

The Sociology of Health and Illness

Offered*

Health, Culture, Society

Sociology

233

Medical Sociology

Offered

Health, Culture, Society

Soc./Anthro

230/245

Medicine, Society and Science

Offered*

Health, Culture, Society

Psychology

Thinking about Illness

Offered

Health, Culture, Society

American St

Health, Culture and Obesity

Proposed

Health, Culture, Society

American St

Health and Illness Narratives

Offered

Health, Culture, Society

American St

300

Women’s Health

Offered

Health, Culture, Society

History

Social Health in America

Proposed

Health, Culture, Society

Economics

349

Political Economy of the Third World

Offered

Health, Culture, Society

Economics

495

Political Economy of Health

Offered*

Health, Culture, Society

History

495

History of Science

Offered*

   
   

E and O Health

Anthropology

214

Ecological Anthropology

Offered

E and O Health

Envi Science

230

International Environmental Challenges

Offered

E and O Health

Economics

222

Environmental Economics

Offered

   
   

Policy and Management

IB&M

300R

Health Policy and Management

Offered

Policy and Management

IB&M

300AO

Nonprofit Management

Offered

Policy and Management

Economics

344

Public Finance

Offered

Policy and Management

Economics

351

The Economics and Politics of Regulation

Offered

 

 

 

 

 

Ethics and Law

Philosophy

255

Philosophy of Science

Offered

Ethics and Law

Phil./PMGT

220/220

Bio Medical Ethics

Offered*

Ethics and Law

Policy Std.

290

Managing Death

Offered

Ethics and Law

Political Sc.

Biomedical Technology, Policy and Law

Offered

   
   

Global Health

Anthropology

216

Medical Anthropology

Offered

 

Sociology

237

Global Inequality

Offered

 

Sociology

271

Comparative Social Policy

Offered

 

Anthropology

245

Health and Healing in Africa

Offered

   
   

Service Learning and Change Agency

 

service learning courses by Professors W. Smith, Sarcone, Davis, Cullen, Rose

 
   
   

Fieldwork

 

opportunities in several majors to complete

 
   

health related research

 
   
   

Mosaics

 

Mexican Migration Mosaic and Tanzania Field

 
   

School ( strong health focus)

 
   
   

Internships

 

refer to listing provided by career center

Completed

   
   

Supporting Course Work

Spanish

231-B

Spanish for the Health Professions

Offered*

Supporting Course Work

Anthropology

240

Qualitative Research Methods

Offered

Supporting Course Work

Anthropology

241

Measurement and Quant. in the Social Sciences

Offered

Supporting Course Work

Mathematics

121

Elementary Statistics

Offered*

Supporting Course Work Psychology 201/202 Research Methods in Cross Cultural Psychology

Offered*

Proposed Courses:

Epidemiology                              Karen Weinstein

Health, Culture, and Obesity      Amy Farrell                                      

Social Health in America            Kim Rogers

They will submit proposals for new courses through their respective departments.

* - course offered fall, 2008