Medical Sociology 2016 Report
We gratefully thank all our wonderful Speakers, Conference Attendees, Students, Media Partners, Associations and Exhibitors for making Medical Sociology 2016 Conference the best ever!
Medical Sociology-2016 marked with the attendance of Organizing Committee Members, Medical Sociologists, Sociologists, Healthcare Professionals, Public Health academicians, Community care specialists, Young and brilliant researchers, Business delegates and Brilliant student communities representing more than 20 countries, who made this conference fruitful and productive.
This World Congress on Health and Medical Sociology was based on the theme “Exploring the Sociological Interrelation between Health, Illness and Medicine” which has covered the below scientific sessions:
- Medical Sociology and Illness
- Medical Sociology and Healthcare
- Medical Sociology and Social Medicine
- Medical Sociology and Epidemiology
- Medical Sociology and Medical Anthropology
- Medical Sociology and Public Health
- Medical Sociology and Health Policies
- Medical Sociology and Nursing
- Medical Sociology and Genetics
- Medical Sociology and Old Age
- Medical Sociology and Addiction
- Medical Sociology and Gender
- Medical Sociology and Sociological Theory
- Medical Sociology and Social Work
- Medical Sociology and Pain
- Medical Sociology and Race
- Medical Sociology and Ethnicity
- Medical Sociology and Sick Role
- Medical Sociology and Mental Health
- Medical Sociology and Health Economy
- Medical Sociology and Healthcare System
The conference was moderated by Ms. Lan Jin, Purdue University, USA. The support was extended by the honorable guests Dr. Douglas A Feldman, State University of New York, USA; Dr. Cleto Corposanto, UMG University, Italy and below keynote lectures:
- The social epidemiologic dimensions of African HIV/AIDS: Dr. Douglas A. Feldman, State University of New York, USA
- From the originally Twaddle’s Triad to a new Esa-Model: The new “Sonetness”: Dr. Cleto Corposanto, UMG University, Italy
- The importance of media in framing public and political debates about NCDs: Dr. Shona Hilton, University of Glasgow, UK
- The Violent life of youth in Latin America: Homicide trends and governments responses: Dr. Arturo Alvarado, El colegio de Mexico, Mexico
- The decreasing compatibility of the solo-practitioner within modern healthcare delivery systems: James G Anderson, Purdue University, USA
- Medicalization in the modern and postmodern societies: Zofia A. Slonska, The Cardinal Wyszynski Institute of Cardiology, Poland
Conferenceseries LLC acknowledge the support of below Chairs and Co-chairs for whom we were able to run smoothly the scientific sessions includes: Dr. Douglas A. Feldman, State University of New York, USA; Dr. Cleto Corposanto, UMG University, Italy and Dr. Arturo Alvarado, El colegio de Mexico, Mexico.
Conferenceseries LLC has taken the privilege of felicitating Medical Sociology-2016 Organizing Committee Members and Keynote Speakers who supported for the success of this event.
With warm regards Conferenceseries LLC wishes to acknowledge with its deep sincere gratitude to all the supporters from the Editorial Board Members of our Open Access Journals, Keynote speakers, Honorable guests, Valuable speakers, students, delegates and special thanks to the Media partners for their promotion to make this event a huge success.
The enormous feedback from the participants and supporters of World Congress on Health and Medical Sociology, Conferenceseries LLC is glad to announce its 2nd World Congress on Health and Medical Sociology from September 25-27 at Atlanta, USA.
Let us meet again @ Medical Sociology 2017, Atlanta, USA
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