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Disease outbreaks as vehicles for exploring 'engaged citizen' themes through a course on the history of infectious diseases

机译:疾病爆发作为探索“从事公民”主题的车辆,通过传染病史上的课程

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Infectious diseases are potential catalysts for exploring 'engaged citizen' or socioscientific themes given their interwoven economic, political, scientific and social dimensions. This article describes how an undergraduate course on the history of infectious diseases was modified to explore the impact of two 'engaged citizen' themes (poverty and technology), and to consider the ramifications of those themes on past, present and future infectious disease outbreaks. Four outbreaks were used as the foundation for the course: plague (1350s), puerperal fever (1840s), cholera (1850s) and syphilis (1930s). The first part of the article describes the general course structure and the role of university-wide 'engaged citizen' themes in its semester-specific construction. The second part of the article demonstrates how poverty and technology 'threads' were explored in each of the four historical contexts, and subsequently how they were considered in current and future contexts; appendices with lesson suggestions are provided. The third and final part of the article discusses how this specific model might be more broadly applied to other microbiology instructional contexts.
机译:鉴于其交织的经济,政治,科学和社会方面,传染病是探索“参与公民”或社会科学主题的潜在催化剂。本文介绍了对传染病史的本科课程如何被修改,以探讨两个“从事公民”主题(贫困和技术)的影响,并考虑过去,目前和未来的传染病爆发这些主题的后果。四次爆发被用作课程的基础:瘟疫(1350年代),产褥期发热(1840年),霍乱(1850年代)和梅毒(20世纪30年代)。本文的第一部分介绍了一般课程结构以及大学宽的“参与公民”主题在其学期特定的建筑方面的作用。本文的第二部分展示了四个历史背景中的每一个如何探讨了贫困和技术的“线程”,随后将如何考虑在当前和未来的背景下;提供了具有课程建议的附录。本文的第三和最后部分讨论了如何更广泛地应用于其他微生物学教学的这种特定模型。

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