Cindy Visscher
色色啦 Michigan University
1903 W Michigan Ave
Kalamazoo MI 49008-5320 USA
- Ph.D., Sociology, 色色啦 Michigan University, 2012
- Religion and health care practices
- Religious belief and health status
Dr. Cindy Visscher is a faculty specialist in the Department of Comparative Religion at 色色啦 Michigan University.
Visscher鈥檚 work includes an expansion of her thesis, 鈥淭he impact of religious belief on health status: translating history, culture and religion into successful patient outcome鈥; and a case study of the religious aspects of the 1893 Columbian Exposition exploring inter-religious social interaction during the third wave of immigration in the United States. Her publications include, 鈥淓ye on Religion: Understanding the Cultural/Religious M茅lange in Treating Japanese Patients鈥 and 鈥淓ye on Religion: Understanding the Cultural/Religious M茅lange in Treating Chinese Patients,鈥 which were both included in a health and religion series in the Southern Medical Journal in 2006. 鈥淗ealth Care and Spirituality: Spiritually Sensitive Care of the Terminally Ill Muslim Patient鈥 was published in the Interreligious Insight Journal in 2005.
She participated in a seminar in health and religion research with Harold Koenig, M.D., at Duke University in 2005, and was a Health Forum/American Hospital Association Healthy Communities Fellow for the 2001 program year. Visscher鈥檚 teaching experience includes:
- Religions of the World
- Principles of Sociology
- Modern Social Problems
In all three courses, she introduces students to the importance of cultural understanding and how our worldviews affect perceptions of self, others and our experiences. She also teaches REL 3180: Death, Dying and Beyond.