What is the academic study of Medicine, Health, and Society (MHS)?
The interdisciplinary academic programs draw on a variety of fields in the social sciences and humanities to study health, health care systems, and health policies in their social and cultural contexts. MHS-related disciplines include anthropology, economics, history, literature, psychology, sociology, philosophy/ethics, and religious studies. The program will be of particular interest to undergraduate students preparing for careers in a health-related profession but it also offer much to students interested in examining an important part of the human experience and a contemporary society. The program may also interest graduate students interested in receiving a M.A. degree. Together the undergraduate and graduate programs are offered by the Center for Medicine, Health and Society (MHS) in Vanderbilt’s College of Arts & Science.