tailieunhanh - PERSPECTIVES ON REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH CARE

For those using ART because of medical infertility, there are a variety of factors that can contribute to this diagnosis. According to the Collaborative on Health and the Environment, infertility can be caused by genetic or environmental factors, combinations of the two, or endocrine or immune system disorders. It can be caused in the womb, in which genetic instructions are impacted by factors such as a mutation, a chemical insult, or an imbalance in hormones and the impact is not seen until the individual tries to procreate; or it can be caused in adulthood. 20-40% of infertility is due to. | New York University PERSPECTIVES ON REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH CARE Professor Vicki Breitbart EdD LCSW Phone 212 274-7342 work E-mail Course description In this course students will develop an understanding of the impact of policies and the provision of services on the health disparities in reproductive health care. Within a framework of reproductive justice students will examine the background and development of family planning prenatal care HIV AIDS and abortion services in the United States as they relate to gender roles attitudes about sexuality institutional racism and health care service delivery. Students will develop analytical skills as well as the latest techniques for health education as they examine the most challenging issues and current research in the field of reproductive health. COURSE OBJECTIVES At the end of this course students will be able to 1. Define healthy sexuality and describe its relationship to reproductive health care 2. Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of the critical issues related to reproductive health care in the United States 3. Exhibit health education skills associated with reproductive health care 4. Describe the impact of . public policies on the provision of reproductive health care PRIMARY READINGS The Boston Women s Health Book Collective. Our Bodies Ourselves. Anew edition for a new era Simon and Schuster. 2005 Solinger Rickie Beggars and Choosers How the Politics of Choice Shapes Adoption Abortion and Welfare in the United States. Hill and Wang 2001 COURSE REQUIREMENTS 1. Required reading prior to class 2. Regular attendance and class participation 3. Term paper Each student will be asked to submit a brief description of the proposed topic for the final paper no later than the class on October 1. The final paper topic should deal with a pressing issue problem question or controversy in the field of reproductive health. This description should include the problem statement what .

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