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Complementary and Alternative Medicine Specialist Library The content of the library is intended primarily for health professionals, as well as for CAM practitioners and researchers, but the majority of the information is also accessible by patients, carers and the general public. The library aims to include the best available evidence for complementary and alternative medicine and will be updated regularly.
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Royal London Homoeopathic Hospital The Royal London Homoeopathic Hospital, the leading centre for complementary medicine in the NHS, joined UCLH in April 2002. The merger enables closer collaboration between complementary therapies and conventional medicine to provide better care for NHS patients.
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Research Council for Complementary Medicine The RCCM was founded in 1983 by a group of enthusiatic practitioners and researchers from both orthodox and complementary medicine. Today, our aim is to develop and extend the evidence base for complementary medicine in order to provide practitioners and their patients with information about the effectiveness of individual therapies and the treatment of specific conditions.
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National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine NCCAM and the National Library of Medicine (NLM) have partnered to create CAM on PubMed, a subset of NLM's PubMed. PubMed provides access to citations from the MEDLINE database and additional life science journals. It also includes links to many full-text articles at journal Web sites and other related Web resources.
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Alternative Medicine Foundation The Alternative Medicine Foundation is a nonprofit organization, founded in March 1998 to provide responsible and reliable information about alternative medicine to the public and health professionals.
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HerbMed HerbMed is an interactive, electronic herbal database provides hyperlinked access to the scientific data underlying the use of herbs for health. It is an evidence-based information resource for professionals, researchers, and general public. On-line access is free.
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The Center for Integrative Medicine (CIM) A leading international center for research, patient care, education and training in integrative medicine, the CIM is a National Institutes of Health (NIH) Center of Excellence for research in complementary medicine and a NIH International Center for traditional Chinese medicine research.
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The Office of Cancer Complementary and Alternative Medicine (OCCAM) To improve the quality of care of cancer patients, as well as those at risk for cancer and those recovering from cancer treatment, by contributing to the advancement of evidence-based CAM practice and the sciences that support it as well as the availability of high-quality information for the health care community, researchers, and the general public.
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The British Complementary Medicine Association The British Complementary Medicine Association supports and protects the integrity of its therapists, ensures the protection and well-being of their clients, and the high quality standards with which Complementary Medicine is delivered to the public.
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The Complementary Medical Association The Complementary Medical Association's (CMA) primary aim is to promote ethical, responsible, professional complementary medicine to the public and the medical profession.
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The Prince's Foundation for Integrated Health The Foundation works towards a culture of health and wellbeing with people and communities taking more responsibility for their own health, and where health professionals collaborate and share learning in the best interests of their patients.
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Institute for Complementary Medicine The Institute for Complementary Medicine (ICM) is a UK registered charity that was formed in 1982 to provide the public with information on all aspects of the safe and best practice of Complementary Medicine through its practitioners, courses and research.
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The Research Council for Complementray Medicine The RCCM was founded in 1983 by a group of enthusiatic practitioners and researchers from both orthodox and complementary medicine. Today, our aim is to develop and extend the evidence base for complementary medicine in order to provide practitioners and their patients with information about the effectiveness of individual therapies and the treatment of specific conditions.
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Acubriefs Acubriefs was established and is supported by a grant from the Medical Acupuncture Research Foundation (MARF). Its purpose is to make available online the most comprehensive database of references on acupuncture in the English language? Access to the database is free.
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HOM-Inform A database of literature references to homoeopathy, with key terms and some abstracts. Free Access online.
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Natural Herbs Guide NaturalHerbsGuide is a non-commercial, evidence-based, natural herbs and herbal remedies information site who's sole purpose is to help consumers learn more about helpful natural herbs, herbal remedies, and herbal medicines. On-line access is free.
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QiGong Database The Qigong and Energy Medicine Database Online™ is a collection of close to 4000 abstracts collected by the Qigong Institute over the past 20 years. You can search for the abstracts you are interested in online and read them on a pay-per-abstract basis. Once purchased, the abstracts are stored into your personal account so you can review them at any time at no extra charge.
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Alliance for Natural Health The Alliance for Natural Health (ANH) was founded in 2002 and is a UK-based, internationally-active, non-governmental organization, working to help positively shape the regulatory and scientific framework affecting natural health.
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Society for Complementary Medicine Society for Complementary Medicine (SCM) is a registered charity, which was founded in 1990. The founding patron was Lord Yehudi Menuhin and American naturopath, Robert H. Jacobs, came to England to be the director of SCM.
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Get Well UK Get Well UK makes it possible for GPs to confidently refer their patients to complementary therapists, by providing information, support and a team of highly skilled and qualified practitioners.
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