Exploring the role of traditional and complementary medicine practitioners in Australian health care
University of Melbourne and Western Sydney University Department of General Practice
Study exploring use and perspectives for or against complementary medicine ‘integration’
Around 40 per cent of Australians are reported to visit complementary medicine practitioners. What is your experience of Traditional or Complementary Medicine (T&CM) practitioners?
Should T&CM practitioners be differently utilised?
- Health care providers, health-related administrators, policy-developers, academics, and the general public in Australia, aged 18+ years are invited to complete and share this survey.
- Experience with traditional or complementary medicine is not required.
More information can be downloaded from the first page of the survey.
Questions? Dr Rachel Canaway, rcanaway@unimelb.edu.au.
Researchers:
Dr Rachel Canaway PhD Department of General Practice and Primary Care - University of Melbourne, with Elle Jeyasingham University of Melbourne (Honours student)
A/Prof Phyllis Lau Chan, Department of General Practice, University of Melbourne and Western Sydney University
A/Prof Carolyn Ee NICM Western Sydney University
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