Hannah has taught both medics andsociologists at the University of Warwick since 2000, employing variousrepresentations of health, illness and suffering including written (memoire,letters, reportage, fiction, clinical notes, empirical research) and spokenforms (evidence from clinicians, patients and former patients, in variouslanguages, and sometimes mediated by trained interpreters). She has worked onthe core medical school curriculum and special study modules and hascollaborated with students to publish books of their own sociological work,both written and photographic.
Building on observations by the late MegStacey (the first female professor at the University of Warwick) on medicalsociology's lack of attention to war as a public health problem Hannahco-edited (with Gillian Hundt) a collection entitled 'Global Perspectives onWar, Gender and Health' (2010, Avebury). 'Medical Sociology: An introduction'(2009, Sage) seeks to interpret sociological criticism of medicine and insightsinto the experience of illness for medical students.