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The personal is political in the struggle for equity in global medical education research and scholarship

Thirusha Naidu

2023Medical Teacher20 citationsDOI

Abstract

Medical education research is rooted in a long tradition of objectivity, evidence-based methods, and clinical surety. However, the inexorable confidence, health professions research education, and scholarship have in the manifest supremacy of western science as the foundational epistemology is questionable. Is this bravado legitimate and if so by what authority? How does this dominance of western epistemic frames determine how we are seen and how we see ourselves as health professions educators scholars and researchers? In what ways does western epistemic dominance influence how and why we conduct research? What do we consider as important to research in health professions education (HPE)? The answers are different depending on where we position ourselves or are placed in a hierarchy of scholarly privilege. I pose that the supremacy of Western scientific epistemology in modern medical education, research, and practice blurs differently colored scientific lenses and silences marginalized voices from legitimate contribution to HPE.

Topics & Concepts

ScholarshipObjectivity (philosophy)PoliticsSociologyEquity (law)Political scienceDominance (genetics)Privilege (computing)EpistemologySocial sciencePublic relationsLawBiochemistryGeneChemistryPhilosophyInnovations in Medical EducationEmpathy and Medical EducationEthics in medical practice
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