Charles L. Bosk, PhD Professor of Sociology, Professor of Anesthesiology and Critical Care at the University of Pennsylvania
Recorded November 13, 2013
This presentation discusses what it means to speak of ‘medical sociology as a vocation.’ The presentation uses Weber’s classic essay ‘Science as a Vocation’ as its departure point. It describes how medical sociology can play a role in understanding the institution of medicine at multiple levels–from the formulation of national policy to the behavior of front-line workers. It discusses how to best balance objectivity and advocacy.
This lecture was part of the 2013-2014 Bioethics Brownbag & Webinar Series, presented by the
Center for Ethics.
Originally recorded in Adobe Connect Pro.