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Role of medicine, professions, and global health industry

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  • 👤 Parsons (1951): doctors have legitimate power due to expertise, benefiting society.
    • Ignores inequalities in treatment.
  • 👤 Weber (1978): doctors achieve “professional closure” with monopoly over medical knowledge.
    • Alternative therapies challenge this monopoly.
  • 👤 Navarro (1983): medicine serves capitalism by keeping workers productive and masking social causes of illness.
    • Overlooks how genuine care can be provided.
  • 👤 Oakley (1982) and 👤 Ehrenreich (1974): medicine is patriarchal, controlling women’s bodies and medicalising childbirth.
    • Feminists note growing female presence in medicine.
  • 👤 Foucault (1973): “clinical gaze” turns patients into objects of medical scrutiny and surveillance.
    • Medical records and data also improve care.
  • 👤 Conrad (2002): Big Pharma promotes medicalisation and “disease mongering” to expand markets.
    • Drug innovations have improved quality of life

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