Index to Chiropractic Literature
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ID 25075
  Title Co-operation is better than confrontation: An interview with Dr. Michael Howitt Wilson [interview]
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Journal Chiropr Hist. 2017 Winter ;37(2):13-24
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Publication Type Interview
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Excerpts from a semi-structured interview with Dr. Michael Howitt Wilson (1938-2016) provide a basis for understanding the lived experiences of this English clinician who practiced both as a medical doctor and chiropractor.  Emergent themes invite the reader to consider positive and negative aspects of tribalism in chiropractic and medicine, the consequences of bold claims by chiropractors on the perceptions of external observers, and approaches to the training of qualified healthcare practitioners in chiropractic.

Author affiliation: Private Practice (England / Cumbria / Barrow-in-Furness)

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