Berkeley Center for Social Medicine
The Berkeley Center for Social Medicine critically engages the intersection of social systems, social difference, health and health care in the United States and across the globe.
Founded in 2013, the Center links to the discipline of social medicine internationally by bringing together Bay Area scholars from the social and historical sciences who are working on questions related to medicine, the health sciences, public health, global health, the social structuring of suffering, violence and the body.
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Iatrogenesis and Harm in Covid-19
ISSI's Berkeley Center for Social Medicine co-chair Seth Holmes is lead author on this essay in the British Medical Journal. Through the lens of the current COVID-19 crisis, the authors explain the...Read more about Iatrogenesis and Harm in Covid-19
Epidemic Illusions by Eugene Richardson
Eugene Richardson, a faculty affiliate of ISSI's Berkeley Center for Social Medicine, has a new book. ...Read more about Epidemic Illusions by Eugene Richardson
COVID-19 Leaves Unhoused Oaklanders with Fewer Winter Refuges
Coco Auerswald, a faculty affiliate of ISSI's Berkeley Center for Social Medicine, is quoted in this new article in The Oaklandside detailing...Read more about COVID-19 Leaves Unhoused Oaklanders with Fewer Winter Refuges
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