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Review
. 2013 Sep-Oct;9(5):314-20.
doi: 10.1016/j.explore.2013.06.001.

Competencies for public health and interprofessional education in accreditation standards of complementary and alternative medicine disciplines

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Competencies for public health and interprofessional education in accreditation standards of complementary and alternative medicine disciplines

Jennifer Brett et al. Explore (NY). 2013 Sep-Oct.

Abstract

This review examines the educational accreditation standards of four licensed complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) disciplines (naturopathic medicine, chiropractic health care, acupuncture and oriental medicine, and massage therapy), and identifies public health and other competencies found in those standards that contribute to cooperation and collaboration among the health care professions. These competencies may form a foundation for interprofessional education. The agencies that accredit the educational programs for each of these disciplines are individually recognized by the United States Department (Secretary) of Education. Patients and the public are served when healthcare practitioners collaborate and cooperate. This is facilitated when those practitioners possess competencies that provide them the knowledge and skills to work with practitioners from other fields and disciplines. Educational accreditation standards provide a framework for the delivery of these competencies. Requiring these competencies through accreditation standards ensures that practitioners are trained to optimally function in integrative clinical care settings.

Keywords: Complementary and alternative medicine; accreditation; acupuncture; chiropractic medicine; health care education; massage therapy; naturopathic medicine.

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