My new paper with Hyeyoung Oh Nelson in Sociology of Health and Illness Journal about race, health, and qualitative methods
Research by CU Denver Students on Display at the 27th Annual RaCAS Symposium news.ucdenver.edu/research-by-cu… Congrats to CU DenverCLAS #PublicHealth BS Students winning President's Sustainability Challenge Award CU Denver Research CU DenverNews Hyeyoung Oh Nelson #CECJThinkLab #healthjustice
Looking forward to presenting in this ASA Medical Sociology session tomorrow morning with Hyeyoung Oh Nelson on our new work on race, health and qualitative methods! #blackhealthmatters #qualitative
A new article with Hyeyoung Oh Nelson on race & health, why we don't see more qualitative investigations of that intersection, and using 3 cases to show what a difference it could make Sociology of Health and Illness Journal onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/14…
There is such important work being done examining the dynamic relationship between structural racism & health. Yet most use quantitative approaches, excluding qualitative (or mixed) approaches as Hyeyoung Oh Nelson
& Karen Lutfey Spencer eloquently describe here:
Excited to share that Conflicted Care with Stanford Press is out! This book reveals how doctors encounter a hidden curriculum on the clinical wards where they must learn to reconcile multiple conflicting pressures in their everyday decision making. sup.org/books/title/?i…