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The Complementary and Integrative Medicine Consult Service lecture series sponsored by NCCAM provides NIH clinical center staff with the opportunity to learn more about how the integration of various complementary and alternative medicine treatments can affect approaches in the research and practice for medicine.
Dr. Witt is currently the Vice Director, Professor for Complementary Medicine, and Head of the Division for Complementary Medicine at the Institute of Social Medicine, Epidemiology, and Health Economics at Charite University Medical Center in Berlin, Germany.
Dr. Witt’s research specialization includes clinical and epidemiological studies in complementary medicine, including acupuncture and qi gong. She also has a research focus on health economics and safety evaluations.
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NLM Title:
The acupuncture trials from Germany : what do they tell us about efficacy, effectiveness, cost-effectiveness, and safety? [electronic resource] / Claudia M. Witt.
Series:
NCCAM complementary and integrative medicine consult service lecture series.
Author:
Witt, Claudia. National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine (U.S.)
Publisher:
[Bethesda, Md. : National Institutes of Health, 2010]
Other Title(s):
NCCAM complementary and integrative medicine consult service lecture series.
Abstract:
(CIT): The Complementary and Integrative Medicine Consult Service lecture series sponsored by NCCAM provides NIH clinical center staff with the opportunity to learn more about how the integration of various complementary and alternative medicine treatments can affect approaches in the research and practice for medicine. Dr. Witt is currently the Vice Director, Professor for Complementary Medicine, and Head of the Division for Complementary Medicine at the Institute of Social Medicine, Epidemiology, and Health Economics at Charite University Medical Center in Berlin, Germany. Dr. Witt"s research specialization includes clinical and epidemiological studies in complementary medicine, including acupuncture and qi gong. She also has a research focus on health economics and safety evaluations.
Subjects:
Acupuncture Therapy Clinical Trials as Topic Germany Treatment Outcome