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  • @danielzulujr7375
    @danielzulujr7375 4 роки тому +7

    I can't Forget this, you taught this well! Thanks 👏

  • @jao91587
    @jao91587 5 років тому +9

    You are really good at teaching this stuff. I am actually interested in these concepts.

  • @max40234
    @max40234 Рік тому +1

    Brief and to the point. Well explained theories. Thank you

  • @kunyadaanuwong4040
    @kunyadaanuwong4040 3 роки тому +1

    Thank you very much

  • @ammareljack211
    @ammareljack211 8 років тому +6

    Very interesting videos , I think sociology involved in everyday life practice between individuals

  • @matt234111
    @matt234111 9 років тому +1

    Great video, thanks.

  • @Shenieta
    @Shenieta 8 років тому +2

    Love it!

  • @dabuaqel
    @dabuaqel 7 років тому +2

    Awesome video! Nice to see these theories connected to the field I want to pursue

  • @balikisoyinkansola4221
    @balikisoyinkansola4221 2 роки тому +1

    💯💯💯

  • @misssweethearted
    @misssweethearted 9 років тому +1

    people ive talked to about the mcat told me they saw terms they never learned in any of the prep....makes me nervous.

  • @lourisgr
    @lourisgr 10 років тому +19

    Imo the term "crazy" should be absent from a medical education/popsci video, especially when referring to the people it is referring to. Interesting video nevertheless

    • @yhwhspirit
      @yhwhspirit Рік тому

      Very true especially in learning about patient and doctor behavior and medical ethics

  • @ricardomendoza9431
    @ricardomendoza9431 8 років тому +1

    Congratulations!!!!! very ludic and tight in the explanation. Greetings from Chile.

  • @robdavies4294
    @robdavies4294 7 років тому +2

    Great overview, thanks from England. For me this really helped conceptualise how the 6 main theories link to other sociological elements namely: access, equity, distributive justice, health inequalities, deviance, stigma, Dr patient relationship, function of medicine in society, medicalisation etc etc

  • @TheSbaby3
    @TheSbaby3 7 років тому +5

    I don't think that having a c-section is an example of medicalization or "illness manufacturing." High-risk pregnancies in which the mother or infants life is threatened by having a vaginal birth isn't the creation of an illness for the benefit of profit. The rate of maternal and infant death during delivery was phenomenally high in the past and it is because of advanced medical practices such as c- section that those rates have drastically fallen. I don't know what future consequences the mother or the child will have because of a c-section that this video is referring to. This is blatant stigmatization of a women's the choice not to deliver naturally in a video series centered around equality and discrimination.

    • @shingiraimafoti2131
      @shingiraimafoti2131 6 років тому +5

      the point is that nature should take its course..plus some are now recommending c sections where it is not necessary because it brings more money

    • @pmum150
      @pmum150 4 роки тому +1

      @@shingiraimafoti2131 make sense

    • @pmum150
      @pmum150 4 роки тому +1

      Emotional

  • @icareaboutallthelanguageof5958
    @icareaboutallthelanguageof5958 3 роки тому

    Youssra TV and All language of the world ❤❤ Sociology😘 medicine 😍psychology❤

  • @lapislazuli8539
    @lapislazuli8539 2 роки тому

    This video was really helpful and informational for my classes but I think the topic of mental health during the symbolic interactionism was really insensitive.

  • @Neilsowards
    @Neilsowards 5 років тому

    The closed captions are incorrectly using the word "effect" to mean "affect". This should be corrected so that people see the proper English.

  • @andrewgonzales1359
    @andrewgonzales1359 2 роки тому

    I love how feminist theory is mentioned.

  • @iron60bitch62
    @iron60bitch62 6 років тому +6

    A Canadian MD explains how socialized medicine doesn’t work:
    I was once a believer in socialized medicine. As a Canadian, I had soaked up the belief that government-run health care was truly compassionate. What I knew about American health care was unappealing: high expenses and lots of uninsured people.
    My health care prejudices crumbled on the way to a medical school class. On a subzero Winnipeg morning in 1997, I cut across the hospital emergency room to shave a few minutes off my frigid commute.
    Swinging open the door, I stepped into a nightmare: the ER overflowed with elderly people on stretchers, waiting for admission. Some, it turned out, had waited five days. The air stank with sweat and urine. Right then, I began to reconsider everything that I thought I knew about Canadian health care.
    I soon discovered that the problems went well beyond overcrowded ERs. Patients had to wait for practically any diagnostic test or procedure, such as the man with persistent pain from a hernia operation whom we referred to a pain clinic - with a three-year wait list; or the woman with breast cancer who needed to wait four months for radiation therapy, when the standard of care was four weeks.
    America is right to seek a model for delivering good health care at good prices, but we should be looking not to Canada, but close to home - in the other four-fifths or so of our economy. From telecommunications to retail, deregulation and market competition have driven prices down and quality and productivity up. Health care is long overdue for the same prescription.

  • @davidporterrealestate
    @davidporterrealestate 10 років тому +6

    I'd like to make a recommendation to Khan Academy. Practicing physicians should be designing the content and ideally making these videos.

    • @jacobhollidge59
      @jacobhollidge59 7 років тому +27

      Practicing physicians should be designing the content of sociology videos? I feel like that would be a complete waste of their education.

    • @weareallbornmad410
      @weareallbornmad410 4 роки тому +5

      I'm more inclined to say practicing physicians should be reached out to so that they watch these videos. Most doctors have near zero knowledge of social and cultural issues surrounding health and medicine, let alone social sciences attempts to research and improve them.