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Reshaping Herbal Medicine

Knowledge, Education and Professional Culture

  • 1st Edition - June 27, 2005
  • Latest edition
  • Author: Catherine O'Sullivan
  • Language: English

This is the first definitive book to draw on unique, unpublished, professional expertise about the reshaping of herbal medicine in the UK. This book outlines the outcomes of recent… Read more

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This is the first definitive book to draw on unique, unpublished, professional expertise about the reshaping of herbal medicine in the UK. This book outlines the outcomes of recent examinations, and poses challenging questions about the direction of future herbal medicine policy within the UK.

Key features

  • Contributions from Senior Members of the European Herbal Practitioners Association
  • Well written and presented
  • Includes vital issues such as divergent herbal traditions in the UK, history of herbal medicine in Europe, Patient and Public safety and Cultural issues faced integrating traditional systems of medicine within an allopathic medical model

Readership

Students and practitioners of herbal medicine, Healthcare policy makers, Students and practitioners of orthodox Western medicine, Healthcare professionals, including nurses, midwives, physiotherapists, and practitioners represented on the Health Professions Council. Practitioners of other forms of CAM therapies, working towards SSR.

Table of contents

Foreword
Preface
Introduction: reshaping herbal medicine: the context

Section One: Knowledge, education and professional culture

1. Determining professional identity: an exploration of the factors, which characterise the nature of a profession

2. Professional education and practitioner identity

Section Two: The traditions of Herbal Medicine

3. Chinese herbal medicine: the history and context to statutory self-regulation

4. A brief history of Traditional Tibetan Medicine and its introduction to the United Kingdom

5. The development of integrated medicine with reference to the history of Ayurvedic medicine

6. Western herbal medicine - gender, culture and orthodoxy

7. The relationship of classical Greek medicine to contemporary Western herbalism: an exploration of the idea of 'holism'

Section Three: Problems with knowledge, education and culture in the development of the herbal medicine profession

8. Patient safety and practitioner identity: the move towards statutory self-regulation

9. Herbs and herbalists: professional identity and the protection of practice

10. Culture and knowledge in the development of Traditional Chinese Medicine

11. Knowledge, skills and competence: an exploration of the education and professional formation of herbalists

12. Knowledge and myths of knowledge in the 'science' of herbal medicine

Product details

  • Edition: 1
  • Latest edition
  • Published: June 28, 2005
  • Language: English

About the author

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Catherine O'Sullivan

Affiliations and expertise
Chair of European Herbal Practitioner Association Education Committee and formerly Vice Principal, Newman College of Higher Education, Birmingham, UK

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