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Why study a Bachelor of Complementary Medicine?

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Why study a Bachelor of Complementary Medicine?

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Lifelines: Complementary and Alternative Medicine

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What is complementary and alternative medicine? Dr. Jeffrey D. White, Director of the NCI’s Office of Complementary and Alternative Medicine, explains the different types of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) and discusses what to think about when considering a CAM therapy, including separating fiction from CAM facts.

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Health Priorities in Australia
What role do health care facilities and services play in achieving better health for all Australians?
Complementary and alternative health care approaches
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How to raise and care for newborn baby rabbits

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Short video on how to care for baby bunnies and the signs to look for to make sure they are in good health. We cover the basics of baby rabbits care in this video. Please like and subscribe to check out more videos like this and more!

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Trauma and Behavior Part 1: "How Trauma Affects the Brain"

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Trauma and Behavior Part 1: "How Trauma Affects the Brain"

Educational Specialist Laura Phipps describes the effect of trauma on the brain, and what this often looks like in terms of children’s behavior.
Video Series Discussion Guide: https://fcrp.unc.edu/files/2017/09/resource_parent_discussion_guide.pdf

Watch the entire Trauma & Behavior Series:
Part 1: http://youtu.be/lPftosmseYE
Part 2: http://youtu.be/zgT6oXkIeCg
Part 3: http://youtu.be/g7hq9ujeIwM
Part 4: http://youtu.be/nwabWfky3Ro

More from FCRP:
Fostering Perspectives newsletter, “Focusing on Child Well-being”
Includes letters from youth in foster care about how to promote well-being, and articles on understanding trauma and helping children feel safe.
http://www.fosteringperspectives.org/fpv17n2/FPv17n2.pdf

Fostering Perspectives newsletter, “Overcoming Parenting Challenges”
Includes advice from youth and professionals on handling meltdowns and other disruptive behavior and building trust.
http://www.fosteringperspectives.org/fpv16n1/FPv16n1.pdf

Children’s Services Practice Notes newsletter, “Trauma Informed Child Welfare Practice”
Includes information on different types of trauma, and policies and practices that can create an informed, sensitive, and effective child welfare response.
http://www.practicenotes.org/v17n2/cspnv17n2.pdf

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The use of complementary and alternative medications

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In this presentation from the Clinical Track at the 2017 Advances in Inflammatory Bowel Diseases conference, Drs. Adam S. Cheifetz and Andrew Tinsley discuss the use of complementary and alternative medications for the treatment of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD).

Earn CME credit for this activity at the following location:
https://elc.imedex.com/ELC/Specialty-Search.aspx?search=7275

© 2017 Imedex, LLC.

What is alternative medicine? Does alternative medicine work? The University of Toronto recently stirred up a bit of controversy by uncritically offering a class on “Alternative Medicine.” When people looked at the coursework, which included many studies debunked by this channel, some people started to freak out. The issue highlights a much larger problem: No one is sure how best to teach that subject.

The dichotomy, however, between alternative and traditional medicine, or between Eastern and Western medicine, is a false one. We would be much better off if we could reframe the issue. That’s the topic of this week’s Healthcare Triage.

This episode was based on a post I wrote for the Upshot. Links to sources and more reading can be found there: http://www.nytimes.com/2015/08/11/upshot/labels-like-alternative-medicine-dont-matter-the-science-does.html

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