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  2. Margaret Stacey - Wikipedia

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    She was a key contributor to the reconceptualisation of medicine as a healing system in a wider societal context, rather than simply concerned with the interactions in the clinic; a 'sociology of health and healing', rather than 'medical sociology'. Her work in the sociology of health and healing has influenced policy and medical education. [4]

  3. Occupational prestige - Wikipedia

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    This was the first time job prestige had ever been researched, measured, and taught. Duncan's Socioeconomic Index (DSI, SEI) [ 4 ] became one of the most important outcomes of this survey, as it gave various occupational categories different scores based on the survey results as well as the result of the 1950 Census of Population .

  4. Julius Alfred Roth - Wikipedia

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    Julius A. Roth (1924 – 2002) was Professor of Sociology at University of California, Davis. [1] He is best known for his 1963 groundbreaking work in medical sociology, Timetables: Structuring the Passage of Time in Hospital Treatment and Other Careers, [2] based in part on his own experience as a tuberculosis (TB) patient. [3]

  5. Template:Medical Sociology - Wikipedia

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  6. Sociotherapy - Wikipedia

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    Sociotherapy is a social science and form of social work, and sociology that involves the study of groups of people, its constituent individuals, and their behavior, using learned information in case and care management towards holistic life enrichment or improvement of social and life conditions.

  7. Peter Conrad (sociologist) - Wikipedia

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    Peter Conrad (1945 – 2024, raised in New Rochelle, NY) was an American medical sociologist [1] who has researched and published on numerous topics including ADHD, the medicalization of deviance, the experience of illness, wellness in the workplace, genetics in the news, and biomedical enhancements.

  8. Template:Sociologist-stub - Wikipedia

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  9. Category:Medical sociologists - Wikipedia

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