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Karim Abu-Omar (PhD 2001) is a faculty member at the Institute of Sport Science and Sport (ISS) of Friedrich-Alexander University Erlangen-Nürnberg (Germany).
The objectives of the PhD in Medical Sociology program are to:
Provide the opportunities and core training that enable you to effectively design and carry out research projects in a variety of contexts (clinical settings, health agencies, communities, regions, and nations) in order to give you research career options both within and outside of academia.
Provide an atmosphere for the development and dissemination of new information relating to the role of social, cultural, and psychological factors on the health of individuals and groups.
Provide core courses in general sociology as well as advanced training in medical sociology that prepare you for the option of teaching in university sociology departments, medical schools, and other health professional schools such as public health and nursing.
Learn more about Zack Simoni, Ph.D., an alumnus of our program who is now an Assistant Professor of Sociology at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga.
Through research, contribute to the provision of high-quality, cost-effective health care and community social services.
Contribute to partnerships with other health-related programs at UAB by providing doctoral-level curricular support to these programs.
Contribute to partnerships among departments by providing research support through on-site placement of graduate students conducting thesis and dissertation research.
Supplement the extramural funding efforts of medical departments by providing methodological expertise and student research assistance.
These objectives mesh well with the mission, vision, and values of the University. Explore this article opens a new website to learn more about the program and to hear from our faculty and alumni.
Community Engagement
In addition to the program's major emphasis on high-quality health-related research, the department takes seriously its relationship to the community and state by developing research projects which not only address critical local issues but incorporate these research problems into larger issues of importance to the disciplines of sociology, public health, and medicine.
Focus on Research
The commitment to learning and a community of scholars is paramount in our program at all levels. The faculty has active research agendas, publishing extensively in the major journals of the profession, as well as producing a number of books and research monographs on health-related issues.
Professor; Director of Graduate Studies Faculty Profile This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. (205) 934-0825