Medical Humanities & Health Studies Program

Medical Humanities & Health Studies Program The Medical Humanities & Health Studies Program is an undergraduate program offered by the IU School In today’s world, medicine is a hot topic.

Medical Humanities and Health Studies (MHHS) is the study of medicine, health, and illness from a range of humanities and social science perspectives. History, economics, anthropology, sociology, literature, geography, philosophy, and religious studies all contribute to understanding the nuances and complexities of human experience with illness. The MHHS Program at IUPUI engages liberal arts and a variety of pre-health professions students in this exciting interdisciplinary study. From access and affordability to the latest drug therapies and technology, the field of medicine and healthcare has advanced far beyond that of doctors making house calls. Health care now employs not only doctors and nurses, but people in many different fields including law, research, administration, public relations, social science, and bioethics. As our society and the larger global community grapples with the increasing complexity of medicine and health, a medical humanities-health studies framework can help you better navigate these issues, both as a consumer and provider of health care. Please visit our website for more information.

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Indianapolis, IN
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Wednesday 9am - 4pm
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