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ISCMR
NEWSFLASH
Newsflash from
CAMRN:
The National Center for Complementary and
Alternative Medicine (NCCAM) at the National Institutes of Health (NIH)
is offering a new online Continuing Education Series on complementary
and alternative medicine.
This lecture series
offers health care professionals and the public the opportunity to
learn more about complementary and alternative medicine (CAM)
therapies and the state-of-the-science about them through video
lectures by some of the leading experts in this field. Health care
professionals can earn Continuing Medical Education (CME) credits.
Users who complete all the test chapters can generate an online
certificate. The CME series is free and can be viewed at
http://nccam.nih.gov/videolectures/ .
"With 62 percent of the
American public using CAM, from dietary supplements to chiropractic,
there is not only a great need to inform conventional and CAM health
care professionals, but also to provide the public with information
they can use to make decisions about their health care options," said
Stephen E. Straus, M.D., NCCAM Director. "This CME series is a
valuable addition to the other resources on the NCCAM Web site."
CAM is a group of
diverse medical and health care systems, practices, and products that
are not presently considered to be part of conventional medicine.
Examples are dietary supplements, hypnosis, chiropractic manipulation,
and acupuncture. The series currently has six different lectures. Each
lecture includes an overview of the CAM area, a review of research
results and ongoing research, and discussion of the historical and
practice perspectives. CAM topics covered are:
1. Overview of
Complementary and Alternative Medicine
2. Herbs and Other
Dietary Supplements
3. Mind-Body Medicine
4. Acupuncture: An
Evidence-Based Assessment
5. Manipulative and
Body-Based Therapies: Chiropractic and Spinal Manipulation
6. Complementary and
Alternative Medicine and Aging
Each lecture includes:
* A video lecture by a
scientific expert
* The lecture
transcript
* An online test that
can be taken to receive CME credits (credits for nurses will be added
soon)
* Additional resource
links

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