1995
DOI: 10.1089/acm.1995.1.205
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Alternative Medicine Courses Taught at U.S. Medical Schools: An Ongoing Listing

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“…A 1998 survey of American schools of medicine found that, of the 117 which answered the questionnaire out of 125 surveyed, a total of 123 courses were taught at 64% of the university medical schools. [23]…”
Section: Ayurveda: a Timely Solution To Modern Healthcare Challengesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A 1998 survey of American schools of medicine found that, of the 117 which answered the questionnaire out of 125 surveyed, a total of 123 courses were taught at 64% of the university medical schools. [23]…”
Section: Ayurveda: a Timely Solution To Modern Healthcare Challengesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…26 Many US medical schools are now offering elective courses in CAM. 27 In the UK, 15 of all 23 medical schools now offer elective courses in CAM 28 and one medical faculty recently instituted a compulsory course on CAM for all undergraduate medical students. 29 The extent to which CAM is integrated into the education of occupational and environmental medicine has so far not been investigated.…”
Section: Attitudes Within Conventional Medicinementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Auf diese positive Entwicklung, die die Komplementärmedizin allmählich ins akademische und öffentliche Bewusstsein brachte, folgte 1992 die sogenannte Marburger Erklärung zur Homöopathie, ein wüstes Pamphlet, in dem der Fachbereich Medizin der Philipps-Universität Marburg sich in harscher Manier, ungetrübt von jeder Sachkenntnis, gegen die Aufnahme der Homöopathie in die ÄAppO wendete [5]. Im selben Jahr begann in den USA der Aufbruch in die staatliche Förderung der Komplementärmedizin, der in eine beständig wachsende Entwicklung mündete [6] und dazu geführt hat, dass die Komplementärmedizin dort in der Forschung und Lehre fast aller wichtigen medizinischen Fakultäten vertreten ist [7,8]. In Großbritannien sorgte 1993 die Besetzung der ersten Stiftungsprofessur für Komplementärmedizin in Exeter mit Edzard Ernst für einen Paukenschlag.…”
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