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Integrative or Complementary?
Editorial Board of CAM Journal gives views and notions about fundamental concepts explicitly to enhance the input for CAMbrella.
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Integrative Medicine – Congress in Berlin
Cancer, education and mental disorders are some of the main topics of the 3rd European Congress for Integrative Medicine (ECIM). Integrative medicine combines conventional Western medicine with complementary methods of treatment, and the aim of the congress is to actively influence the development of the best possible health care.
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CAM in Norway
The government does not reimburse the costs of CAM, but many public hospitals offer CAM to their patients, and the Norwegian authorities have established a national (voluntary) register for CAM practitioners. In 2002, Norwegian researchers have established “The Registry of Exceptional Courses of Disease” in cooperation with colleagues from Sweden and Denmark.
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The needs of European Citizens towards CAM – Workpackage 3 workshop in Vienna
Key issues related to citizens’ needs were explored via fruitful discussions, when stakeholders met with CAMbrella members in impressive surroundings on the outskirts of Vienna.
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The needs of European Citizens towards CAM – Workpackage 3 workshop in Vienna
Key issues related to citizens’ needs were explored via fruitful discussions, when stakeholders met with CAMbrella members in impressive surroundings on the outskirts of Vienna.
Read more
Integrative or Complementary?
Editorial Board of CAM Journal gives views and notions about fundamental concepts explicitly to enhance the input for CAMbrella.
Read more
Integrative Medicine – Congress in Berlin
Cancer, education and mental disorders are some of the main topics of the 3rd European Congress for Integrative Medicine (ECIM). Integrative medicine combines conventional Western medicine with complementary methods of treatment, and the aim of the congress is to actively influence the development of the best possible health care.
Read more
CAM in Norway
The government does not reimburse the costs of CAM, but many public hospitals offer CAM to their patients, and the Norwegian authorities have established a national (voluntary) register for CAM practitioners. In 2002, Norwegian researchers have established “The Registry of Exceptional Courses of Disease” in cooperation with colleagues from Sweden and Denmark.
Read more
The needs of European Citizens towards CAM – Workpackage 3 workshop in Vienna
Key issues related to citizens’ needs were explored via fruitful discussions, when stakeholders met with CAMbrella members in impressive surroundings on the outskirts of Vienna.
Read more
The needs of European Citizens towards CAM – Workpackage 3 workshop in Vienna
Key issues related to citizens’ needs were explored via fruitful discussions, when stakeholders met with CAMbrella members in impressive surroundings on the outskirts of Vienna.
Read more
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