Non-Clinical Medicine Sociology
Non-clinical medicine sociology is the study of medicine as it pertains to human behavior and social structures. It includes examining the impact of trends, such as urbanization, on health and wellbeing, and assessing the influence of medical access, cost, and culture on medical practices. This field of study can help inform health policy decisions and aid in the development of health services and public health initiatives. Non-clinical medicine sociology can also help clinicians better understand their patients and the broader environment that shapes their medical decisions, leading to improved patient care.
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