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Criticism is not new in osteopathy. What is new is the way it unfolds — publicly, instantly, and often emotionally — on social media. In this opening episode, we explore a simple but uncomfortable question: what does criticism reveal about our profession? We discuss: * How online debates shape professional identity * The tension between internal critique and public exposure * The role of social media in amplifying division * Whether controversy signals weakness — or growth * What professional maturity might look like in a fragmented landscape Rather than taking sides, this conversation aims to step back and examine the cultural dynamics at play. Is the problem the criticism itself — or the way we handle it? A reflective discussion for practitioners who care about the future of the profession. References Thomson, O. P. & MacMillan, A. What’s wrong with osteopathy? Int. J. Osteopat. Med. 48, 100659 (2023). Toloui-Wallace, J., Forbes, R., Thomson, O. P. & Costa, N. Fluid professional boundaries: ethnographic observations of co-located chiropractors, osteopaths and physiotherapists. BMC Heal. Serv. Res. 24, 344 (2024).
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