人間生態学

Numbering Code G-AAA01 51106 LB31 Year/Term 2022 ・ Second semester
Number of Credits 2 Course Type Lecture
Target Year 1st & 2nd year students Target Student
Language Japanese and English Day/Period Mon.4
Instructor name SAKAMOTO RYOUTA (Center for Southeast Asian Studies Associate Professor)
Outline and Purpose of the Course Field Medicine is based on the belief that patients in the hospital setting provides only a small glimpse into their world, and that the reality of illness and aging can be observed in their homes and communities as well. In this class, we will consider illness and ageing in relation to ecology and culture.
Course Goals To nurture the potential to find and tackle with issues of one’s own motive, we will learn the pioneer spirits and philosophy of our forefathers and people in our time.
Schedule and Contents 1. Introduction
2. Field Medicine
3. Freedom and Pioneer Spirits
4. Studies started from a patient in front of you
5. Legionella beside you
6. Aging in high-altitude environments
7. Global environment issues inside us
8. Health and happiness among the elderly in Domkhar valley
9. Significance of friendships in area studies
10. Community based elderly care program in Bhutan
11. Learning livelihoods of people from a clinic
12. Limitations and roles of medical care
13. View of life and death and significance of medical care
14. Message from an elderly in Himalaya
15. General discussion
Evaluation Methods and Policy Evaluation will be made based on presentation, question-and-answer participation in class and reports.
Course Requirements None
Study outside of Class (preparation and review) Please treasure questions and ideas conceived in your mind during the classes. Please study further and consider well in your mind after the classes.
References, etc. ブータンの小さな診療所, 坂本龍太 , (ナカニシヤ出版), ISBN:978-4779508974
生老病死のエコロジー, 奥宮清人, (昭和堂), ISBN:978-4812210673
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