Hi guys,
The topic for the first Moovin' Health seminar for this semester is:
"Complementary and Alternative Medicine and Medicine" or, "Quacks, Crackin' Backs and Snacks".
It will be held at 7.30pm on Wednesday 1st of October at the Shepparton RCS lecture theatre.
For those unable to attend, the seminar will be recorded and a link put up, right here on the Moovin' Health Blog.
The idea of these seminars is to try and get some insight into some aspects of health care that aren't explicitly covered in the course, but are nevertheless issues that concern lots of patients (and therefore us too). Complementary and Alternative Medicine is extremely popular in Australia and is an important part of many peoples lives. However, there seems to be a bit of a gulf of mutual understanding between CAM and mainstream medical practitioners.
We have invited a naturopath, a chiropractor, an acupuncturist and Prof Bill Adams (yes, the Prof Bill Adams) to share their experiences with CAM and its interactions with mainstream medicine, as well as issues such as the role of Evidenced Based Practice, public funding of CAM and any questions you might have.
Snacks, vitamins, statins etc provided.
Please come along or listen to the recorded version on the Moovin' Health Blog!
Cheers
Dave Carmody and the Shepparton Moovin' Health Committee
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