HARVARD SCHOOL OF PUBLIC
HEALTH 2005-2006
- Programs
and Course Titles
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*courses marked by an asterisk will not be offered this academic
year
HARVARD SCHOOL OF PUBLIC HEALTH
The
Working Group for an Interdepartmental Program on Women, Gender, and
Health
677
Huntington Ave.
7th Floor
Boston,
MA 02115
(Ph) 617 432 3690
www.hsph.harvard.edu/wgh
Several departments offer courses designed to increase
understanding of the health of women and girls throughout the life cycle,
with gender and biology understood as determinants of health, disease,
and well-being. Faculty member of the Interdepartmental Working Group
on Women, Gender, and Health maintains a list of HSPH and non-HSPH courses
that are relevant to women’s health.
Courses
of Primary Interest to the Study of Gender
www.hsph.harvard.edu/registrar/courses
Epidemiology
EPI287. Epidemiology of Reproductive Morbidity due to Trauma, Stress,
Psych Health
(Instructor Not Listed)
Interdepartmental
ID513. Ethics and Health Disparities (Dr. Norman Daniels)
Society,
Human Development, and Health
SHH210. Women, Health and Development: Reconciling Science and Policy
( N. Swenson)
SHH308. Infant Assessment in the Context of Prenatal Exposure (Dr. E.
Tronick)
Women,
Gender, and Health
WGH200. Women, Gender and Health (Dr. N. Krieger, Dr. S. Gruskin)
WGH207. Advanced Topics in Women, Gender and Health (B. Harlow, S. Missmer)
WGH210. Women, Gender and Health: Critical Issues in Mental Health (Dr.
B. Gottlieb)
WGH211. Women, Gender and Health: Introductory Perspectives (Dr. Mindy
Roseman
(P), Dr. S. Gruskin (S), Invited guest lecturers)
WGH304. Critical Issues in Mental Health - Independent Study (Dr. B.
Gottlieb)
Population and International Health
PIH505. Sex, Reproduction and Reproductive Health (Dr. A. Hill)
Courses
of Related Interest to the Study of Gender
www.hsph.harvard.edu/registrar/courses
Society, Human Development, and Health
SHH201. Society and Health (Dr. I. Kawachi)
SHH208. Adolescent Health (Dr. M. Rich, Dr. P. Burke)
Health Policy and Management
HPM230. Managing People in Health Care Organizations ( G. Moseley)
HPM292. Research Ethics (Dr. T. Brennan)
HPM524. Racial & Ethic Disparities in Health: Historical & Contemp.
Issues (Dr. D.
Prothrow-Stith, Dr. L. Clayton, Dr. B. Gibbs, Dr. W. Byrd)
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