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MAS Symposium «Exploring Expertise»

20.10.2022, 10:00 - 21.10.2022, 17:30
Bern University of Applied Sciences BFH,
MAS

Expertise and expert knowledge are omnipresent terms and powerful concepts in healthcare settings. From highly specialised knowledge of physicians, nurses and other health professionals to the knowledge of non-medical therapists and lay people, to the experience-based knowledge of patients, service users and survivors, expertise comes in many forms and variations. This interdisciplinary research symposium invites participants to critically examine variations of ‘expertise’ and ‘expert knowledge’.
In four thematic sessions, we want to explore how different understandings come at play in healthcare settings, how they inform healthcare practices, how implicit and explicit ‘expert knowledge’ is taught in educational institutions, and how research practices and notions of scientific ‘evidence’ are shaped by and shape ‘expertise’ in healthcare settings.

Sessions on:
‘Bodies and Care’, ‘Power and Agency’, ‘Materialities and Technologies’, and ‘Gender and Intersectionality’

Place:
Bern University of Applied Sciences BFH (exact location TBA)

Registration:
www.bfh.ch/gesundheit/mas-symposium

Participation fee:
CHF 60.– regular
CHF 40.– reduced (BFH and SAA members)
CHF 25.– students

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Organizers:

Julia Rehsmann and Eva Soom Ammann, Bern University of Applied Sciences BFH

Contributions by:

  • Erica Borgstrom, Open University London
  • Laura Jones, CHUV Lausanne University Hospital
  • Colin King, Oxford University Whiteness and Race Equality Network, Black and Asian Coaches Association UK
  • Phil Larkin, CHUV/IUFRS Lausanne University Hospital and University of Lausanne
  • Anna Mann, University St. Gallen
  • Rahel Naef, University and University Hospital Zurich
  • Jasna Russo, Alice Salomon University of Applied Sciences Berlin
  • Christine Schmid, TU Berlin
  • Anca Sterie, CHUV Lausanne University Hospital
  • Sophie Wagner, University of Bern
  • Gitte Wind, University College Copenhagen
  • Emily Yates-Doerr, University of Amsterdam