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Medical Sociology, 16th Edition by William C. Cockerham provides an authoritative examination of the complex relationships between medicine, health, and social structures. This updated edition addresses contemporary issues in healthcare delivery, patient behavior, and the social determinants of health.
The textbook covers key topics including the sociology of health and illness, healthcare systems across different cultures, medical professions and institutions, and the impact of social inequality on health outcomes. Students will gain insight into how social factors such as socioeconomic status, race, ethnicity, and education influence health disparities and access to care.
With its evidence-based approach and real-world examples, this edition reflects current developments in medical practice and public health policy. Ideal for sociology, public health, and healthcare management students, it bridges theoretical concepts with practical applications in modern healthcare environments.







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