
معرفی
Professor Susan Hinze is an Associate Professor of Sociology and Women’s and Gender Studies at Case Western Reserve University. Her work bridges medical sociology, gender studies, and social inequality, with a focus on structural influences on health outcomes and professional experiences in medicine.
- Education: Ph.D. in Sociology from Vanderbilt University (1995)
Her research examines:
- Medical culture and disparities (e.g., sexual harassment in training, racial bias in emergency care)
- Intersectional analysis of gender, race, and class in older women’s health
- Work-family dynamics among physicians and global poverty frameworks
- Temporal inequality in healthcare contexts
Recent publications analyze gendered career trajectories, pain management disparities, and the sociocultural construction of medical specialties. Her methodological approach combines quantitative and qualitative techniques to interrogate structural inequities in healthcare systems.
Current projects include co-investigator roles on Department of Defense and Craig H. Neilson Foundation grants exploring:
- Psychosocial impacts of spinal cord injury care transitions
- Human rights dimensions of recovery interventions
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