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Curing the Chinese: Medicine and Society in Modern China
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This course offers an interesting sociological perspective on the history of medicine in modern China, combining Hong Kong history with health service research. It is generally seen as easy to get good grades due to participation and discussion points, but final exams can be challenging.
Grading is generous; high grades are relatively easy to achieve through class participation and discussion points.
The workload includes three essays per semester and frequent reading assignments. Final exam is a take-home essay.
Assessments include midterms, finals (take-home), quizzes, group discussions, and attendance.
Lectures are engaging with the teacher encouraging interaction. However, some students found it difficult to get approval to sit in on the course.
Participate actively in class for bonus points; read all assigned materials thoroughly as they are crucial for understanding the content and exams.
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