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Fries, Christopher J.
Associate Professor, Sociology
Research Affiliate, Centre on Aging
Email: Christopher.Fries@umanitoba.ca
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Keywords
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Alternative Medicine |
Health/ |
Behavior and Health |
Health/ |
Critical Public Health |
Behavioral/ |
Folk Medicine |
Health/ |
Health Care |
Health/ |
Health Disparities |
Health/ |
Health Lifestyles |
Behavioral/ |
Health Promotion |
Health/ |
Health Sociology |
Behavioral/ |
Holistic Medicine |
Health/ |
Medical Consumerism |
Behavioral/ |
Medical Errors |
Health/ |
Medical Pluralism |
Behavioral/ |
Medical Sociology |
Behavioral/ |
Mind-Body Health/ |
Health/ |
Mixed Methods Research |
Behavioral/ |
Physician/ |
Health/ |
Population Health |
Behavioral/ |
Public Health |
Health/ |
social determinants of health |
Behavioral/ |
Sociology of the Body |
Behavioral/ |
Research Description
Christopher J. Fries is a sociologist of health, medicine, and the body whose primary research interests are in health lifestyles, critical public health, the social determinants of health, and complementary /
Teaching Description
At the undergraduate level, I regularly teach “Introduction to Sociology” ( SOC 1200 ), “The Sociology of Health and Illness” ( SOC 2490 ), and “The Sociology of Health Care Systems” ( SOC 3540 ). At the graduate level, I teach a seminar in “Issues in Health Care” ( SOC 7370). If you are interested in my courses, please feel free to contact me for copies of course syllabi or a Statement of Philosophy Informing my Teaching Practices.
Public/Media (Non-Technical) Description
Christopher J. Fries is a sociologist of health, medicine, and the body whose primary research interests are in health lifestyles, critical public health, the social determinants of health, and complementary /
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