Authors
Sandy Welsh, Merrijoy Kelner, Beverly Wellman, Heather Boon
Publication date
2004/3
Journal
Sociology of health & illness
Volume
26
Issue
2
Pages
216-241
Publisher
Blackwell Publishing Ltd
Description
Complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) occupations continue to struggle towards achieving professional status, especially in the form of statutory regulation. Many consider professional status a worthwhile goal for CAM occupations, yet it is a process fraught with tensions. In this paper we present in‐depth interview data from the leaders of three CAM groups (naturopaths, traditional Chinese medicine practitioners acupuncturists, and homeopaths) in Ontario, Canada that demonstrate four main strategies used by these groups to professionalize. The strategies discussed are related to how the knowledge base of each group is organised and transmitted. These strategies include: improving educational standards, improving practice standards, engaging in peer‐reviewed research and increasing group cohesion. At the core of these strategies is the demarcation of who is qualified to practice, and a signalling …
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