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Professional identity and epistemic stress: complementary medicine in the academy

机译:专业身份和认知压力:学院的补充医学

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Complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) degrees in Australian and British universities have come under attack from sceptics who argue that such courses teach only ?pseudoscience?. Moreover, CAM academics have themselves been publicly labelled ?quacks?. Comparatively little is known about this group of health professionals who span the two worlds of CAM practice and academia. How do they navigate between these domains, and how are their collective and individual professional identities constructed? Drawing on 47 semi-structured interviews, this paper explores the professional identities of academics working in three university-based CAM disciplines in Australia and the UK: osteopathy, chiropractic and Chinese medicine. By analysing these individuals? accounts, and building on prior research on health professions in the academy, the paper contributes to understanding how contests about professionalism and professional knowledge take place against the academic-practice divide. By focussing on a domain where knowledge claims are conspicuously contested, it highlights the salience of navigating ?epistemic stress? for both group and individual professional identity.
机译:澳大利亚和英国大学的补充和替代医学(CAM)学位受到了怀疑论者的攻击,他们认为这样的课程仅教授伪科学?此外,CAM学者本身已被公开标记?Quacks?对于跨越CAM实践和学术界的两个世界的这组卫生专业人员,相对鲜为人知。他们如何在这些领域之间导航,以及如何构建他们的集体和个人专业身份?本文借鉴了47次半结构化访谈,探讨了在澳大利亚和英国三个基于大学的CAM学科工作的学者的专业身份:整骨病,脊骨疗法和中医。通过分析这些人?帐户以及基于学院卫生职业的先前研究,本文有助于了解有关专业和专业知识的竞争如何针对学术实践鸿沟进行。通过重点关注知识主张引起争议的领域,它突出了认知压力的显着性?对于团体和个人职业身份。

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