Background Today, the increasing demand for complementary medicine encourages health care providers to adapt and create integrative medicine departments or services within clinics. However, because of their differing philosophies, historical development, and settings, merging the partners (conventional and complementary medicine) is often difficult. It is necessary to understand the similarities and differences in both cultures to support a successful and sustainable integration. The aim of this project was to develop a theoretical model and practical steps that are based on theories from mergers in business to facilitate the implementation of an integrative medicine department. Methods Based on a literature search and expert discussions, t...
The purpose of this paper was to consider whether the integration of\ud complementary and alternativ...
Abstract Background Patients across North America are...
Studies conducted by the National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine (NCCAM), a compo...
BACKGROUND: Today, the increasing demand for complementary medicine encourages health care providers...
Background: over the last years, the practice of complementary medicine has increased. Hospitals and...
Background: An increasing number of clinics offer complementary or integrative medicine services; ho...
Background: An increasing number of clinics offer complementary or integrative medicine services; ho...
An emerging trend in health care is the increased use of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM...
Claudia M Witt,1–3 Marion Pérard,2 Brian Berman,3,4 Susan Berman,4 Timothy C Birdsall,5...
Abstract Background Integrative medicine (blending th...
Objectives — This study examines three integrative health centers to understand their (1) historical...
Traditional and complementary medicine regains popularity not only in developing countries but also ...
abstract: The United States is experiencing an increase in the prevalence and influence of complemen...
complementary medicine in a clinic department – a theoretical model and practical recommendation
Alongside the complementary and alternative medicine movements, a new concept is emerging: integrati...
The purpose of this paper was to consider whether the integration of\ud complementary and alternativ...
Abstract Background Patients across North America are...
Studies conducted by the National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine (NCCAM), a compo...
BACKGROUND: Today, the increasing demand for complementary medicine encourages health care providers...
Background: over the last years, the practice of complementary medicine has increased. Hospitals and...
Background: An increasing number of clinics offer complementary or integrative medicine services; ho...
Background: An increasing number of clinics offer complementary or integrative medicine services; ho...
An emerging trend in health care is the increased use of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM...
Claudia M Witt,1–3 Marion Pérard,2 Brian Berman,3,4 Susan Berman,4 Timothy C Birdsall,5...
Abstract Background Integrative medicine (blending th...
Objectives — This study examines three integrative health centers to understand their (1) historical...
Traditional and complementary medicine regains popularity not only in developing countries but also ...
abstract: The United States is experiencing an increase in the prevalence and influence of complemen...
complementary medicine in a clinic department – a theoretical model and practical recommendation
Alongside the complementary and alternative medicine movements, a new concept is emerging: integrati...
The purpose of this paper was to consider whether the integration of\ud complementary and alternativ...
Abstract Background Patients across North America are...
Studies conducted by the National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine (NCCAM), a compo...