CCAS CM106
Health in Chicano/Latino Population
Description: (Formerly numbered Chicana and Chicano Studies CM106.) (Same as Public Health M106.) Lecture, four hours; discussion, one hour. Designed for juniors/seniors. Examination of Chicano/Latino health status through life expectancy, causes of death, reportable diseases, services utilization, provider supply, and risk behaviors within demographic/immigration changes. Binational review of health effects in U.S. and Mexico. Concurrently scheduled with course C276. Letter grading.
Units: 4.0
Units: 4.0
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Winter 2024 - Wow. Doctor Hayes-Bautista has been an absolutely incredible professor and I feel very lucky to have had the opportunity to take this course with him. The Professor's love and passion for the subject in question is evident through his clear but detailed presentation slides and the emotion with which he speaks during lecture. Doctor Hayes-Bautista is an incredible individual who has accomplished so much throughout his life and has touched the lives of countless individuals. I am so grateful that he chose to spend a portion of his time with us in class, not only teaching us everything he knows but encouraging us to give voice to our own stories, thoughts, beliefs, and questions. Beyond the academic setting, Professor Hayes-Bautista is evidently dedicated to providing his pupils with all the tools he has available to help ensure their success in life. I have gained so much wisdom from this course, and an infinitely greater amount of respect for one of the most brilliant researchers in the medical field. Thank you for an absolutely phenomenal semester Doctor!
Winter 2024 - Wow. Doctor Hayes-Bautista has been an absolutely incredible professor and I feel very lucky to have had the opportunity to take this course with him. The Professor's love and passion for the subject in question is evident through his clear but detailed presentation slides and the emotion with which he speaks during lecture. Doctor Hayes-Bautista is an incredible individual who has accomplished so much throughout his life and has touched the lives of countless individuals. I am so grateful that he chose to spend a portion of his time with us in class, not only teaching us everything he knows but encouraging us to give voice to our own stories, thoughts, beliefs, and questions. Beyond the academic setting, Professor Hayes-Bautista is evidently dedicated to providing his pupils with all the tools he has available to help ensure their success in life. I have gained so much wisdom from this course, and an infinitely greater amount of respect for one of the most brilliant researchers in the medical field. Thank you for an absolutely phenomenal semester Doctor!