THE Complementary Healthcare
Council of Australia says it’s
disappointed in draft resources
for health professionals issued by
the National Health and Medical
Research Council.
The CHC was responding to
an NHMRC consultation on
Complementary and Alternative
Medicine Resource for Clinicians
which aim to highlight the
importance of discussing CAM use
with patients.
CHC ceo Carl Gibson said the
CHC is “concerned that there is
an unrealistic expectation for
consumers to accept the burden
of seeking and reviewing scientific
evidence”.
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