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CAM in Horizon 2020 - CAM may gain increased attention in the next EU Research Framework Programme..
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CAM in Switzerland - A chair for Complementary Medicine has been established in a country with long traditions of natural healing – and ongoing changes in legislation and reimbursement.
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Making CAM visible - Recently, The German Medical Association for Acupuncture turned 60, an organisation which always stood in the frontline when it came to gain attention and official recognition for Complementary and Alternative Medicine.
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Towards the roadmap – At an intensive workshop in Italy external experts, Advisory Board members and Work Package 7 members brought CAMbrella a great step closer to the goal: A comprehensive CAM research road map.
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Looking for stakeholders – CAMbrella is concerned with the collection of views and positions towards CAM and the tasks for future research from different societal angles and standpoints. Several working groups have as their task the identification of and the communication with potential and actual stakeholders.
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CAMbrella is a pan-European research network for complementary and alternative medicine (CAM). 16 partner institutions from 12 European countries are working together to develop a roadmap for future European research in CAM that is appropriate for the health care needs of European citizens and acceptable to the EU Parliament as well as national research funders and health care providers.
The project has been established under the Seventh Framework Programme (FP7) in January 2010.
CAMbrella is focussed on academic research groups which do not advocate specific CAM treatments. CAMbrella’s aim is to enable meaningful reliable comparative research and communication within Europe and help to create a sustainable structure and policy for CAM in Europe.
Topic: FP7-HEALTH-2009-3.1-3 Complementary and Alternative Medicine coordination and support action Grant Agreement No. 241951
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