Our staff is research-active, exploring a diverse range of topics ranging from the experience of acute and chronic illness to the delivery of health care. More >>
Armed with strong substantive and methods training, our students conduct masters and doctoral research into both established and new areas of medical sociology and the sociology of health and illness. More >>
Our staff has published widely in such key areas as medical practice and interactions, health care organization, gender and health, the experience of illness and disability, self and identity in chronic illness, medication use, risk and violence, aging and the life course, and research methods. More >>