Grass Roots Medicine describes the emergence of free health clinics in the late 1960s and early 1970s and examines the important transformations that have occurred since the mid-1980s. The book is based on more than 100 interviews with key individuals in the free health clinic movement and shares their comments with readers.
Grass Roots Medicine describes the emergence of free health clinics in the late 1960s and early 1970s and examines the important transformations that have occurred since the mid-1980s. The book is based on more than 100 interviews with key individuals in the free health clinic movement and shares their comments with readers.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Gregory Weiss is professor of sociology at Roanoke College in Salem, Virginia. He is co-author of The Sociology of Health, Healing, and Illness and Experiencing Social Research and has published widely in the areas of medical sociology and the scholarship of teaching and learning. Weiss was the recipient of the TIAA-CREF Outstanding Virginia Faculty Award in 2004 and the Hans Mauksch Award for Distinguished Contributions to Undergraduate Education in 2005.
Inhaltsangabe
1 An Introduction to America's Free Health Clinics 2 The Emergence of Free Health Clinics 3 The First Transformation in Free Health Clinics: An Increased Focus on the Uninsured and Working Poor 4 The Second Transformation in Free Health Clinics: The Shift to the Medical Mainstream 5 The Third Transformation: The Move toward Collective Organization 6 Reemergence of a National Association 7 Free Health Clinic Staff and Volunteers 8 Patient Responses and Outcomes 9 The Future Path of Free Health Clinics 10 Conclusion
1 An Introduction to America's Free Health Clinics 2 The Emergence of Free Health Clinics 3 The First Transformation in Free Health Clinics: An Increased Focus on the Uninsured and Working Poor 4 The Second Transformation in Free Health Clinics: The Shift to the Medical Mainstream 5 The Third Transformation: The Move toward Collective Organization 6 Reemergence of a National Association 7 Free Health Clinic Staff and Volunteers 8 Patient Responses and Outcomes 9 The Future Path of Free Health Clinics 10 Conclusion
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