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Complementary and Alternative Medicine (CAM) Day Program Date: March 24, 2007 Time: 9.00 am – 3.20 pm Location: Somerville House, UWO. SH 3345 (lecture), 2355, 3317, 3305, 3307, 3355. Registration Fee: none. Pre-registration deadline for the event: March 22 (please contact [email protected] or [email protected]). Pre-registration for the three small group sessions is required. Each session will only accommodate 25-30 participants, please sign up early. Free lunch, refreshments and door-prizes from sponsors will be provided. Objectives: 1. To describe the basic principles underlying CAM variable systems/health practices. Two case studies to be presented in the beginning of the program 2. To show how different CAM practices could be integrated into two clinical cases. 3. To provide hands-on experience in several commonly used CAM practices. Schedule: 9.00 am Opening remarks……5 min (Dr. M. Rebel, Associate Dean Undergraduate Medical Education, Schulich School of Medicine and Dentistry and Dr. D. Morrow, Complementary and Alternative Health Program, Faculty of Health Sciences) 9.05 am Introduction……15 min (E. Lui.) Historical perspectives CAM education in Can and US medical Schools Evidence-based medicines: Standard of evidence for CAM Introduction of the CAM day faculties 9.20 am Case study I – Cervical Sprain: 35 min Presentation of the case and Standard medical treatment – Patrick Potter (10 min) Massage therapy – E. Rothenburger (5 min) Chiropractic manipulation – M. Beck (5 min) Acupuncture – J. Tabbara (5 min) TMJ – N.Tabbara (5 min) 9.55 am Case study II - Fibromyalgia: 35 min Presentation of the case and Standard medical treatment – Patrick Potter (10 min) Ayurveda – Rama Kent Mishra (10 min) Traditional Chinese Medicine – M.Wu (10 min) Therapeutic Touch – J. Malec (5 min) Format: Conventional treatment and therapeutic intervention of selected cases relevant to medicine, dentistry and other health care will be presented with emphasis on how the conditions may benefit from diverse CAM interventions. 10.30 am -coffee breaks…15 min 10.45 am Small group sessions I: 1 hr 15 min A. Cultural medicine: Traditional Chinese Medicine, Ayurveda and Naturopathic Medicine (R.K. Mishra, M.Wu and P. Saunders) B. Energy: Acupuncture, Therapeutic touch, Reflexology (L Kervin, J. Malec, P. William and P. Potter) C. Biological: Natural Health Products, Herb-Drug interactions, Herbology (E. Lui, J. Robb and G. Bell) D. Physical: Chiropractics, Massage (M. Beck and E. Rothenburger) E. Mind-body intervention: Reiki, Meditation, Hypnosis, (C Wray and S. Freedman) F. Practicing Medicine and Dentistry outside the Box. (L. Schmidt , N. Tabbara, J. Younus) (Each participant has the opportunity to attend 3 small-group sessions) 12.00 Lunch ….30 min 12.30 pm – Small group II …1 hr.15 min A. Cultural medicine: Traditional Chinese Medicine and Naturopathic Medicine (M. Wu and P. Saunders) B. Energy: Acupuncture, Therapeutic Touch, Reflexology (L. Kervin, J. Malec and P. William) C. Biological: Natural Health Products, Herb-Drug interactions, Herbology (E. Lui, J. Robb and G. Bell) D. Physical: Chiropractics, Massage (M. Beck, E. Rothenburger and P. Potter) E. Mind-body intervention: Reiki, Meditation, Hypnosis, (C Wray and S. Freedman) F. Practicing Medicine and Dentistry outside the Box. (L. Schmidt, N. Tabbara, J. Younus) 1. 45 pm – Small group III ….1 hr 15 min A. Cultural medicine: Traditional Chinese Medicine and Naturopathic Medicine (M. Wu and P. Saunders) B. Energy: Acupuncture, Therapeutic touch, Reflexology (J. Malec, P. Williams and J. Tabbara) C. Biological: Natural Health Products, Herb-Drug interactions, Herbology (E. Lui, J. Robb, G. Bell and P. Potter) D. Physical: Chiropractics, Massage (M. Beck and E. Rothenburger) E. Mind-body intervention: Reiki, Meditation, Hypnosis (C Wray and S. Freedman) F. Practicing Medicine and Dentistry outside the Box. (L. Schmidt, N. Tabbara, J. Younus) 3.00 pm Panel discussion ---20 min. SPONSORS Integrative Health Network Schulich School of Medicine and Dentistry, UWO Faculty of Health Sciences, UWO Aboutown Transportation Ltd Toronto School of Traditional Chinese Medicine Turner Drug Store Ltd Univeristy of Western Ontario Interdisciplinary Pain Program Organizing Committee Edmund M K Lui, PhD (Chair) Michael Beck, DC Patrick J Potter, MD, FRCPC Erin Rothenburger, RMT Larry Schmidt, MD, FRCPC Nabil Tabbara, DMD, AAFO Julia Tabbara, RN, DMD, RDH, CPMA Aleksandra Zecevic, PhD Faculties Michael Beck, DC Glen Bell, ND Edmund M K Lui, PhD Sid Freedman, PhD, C. Psychology Lisa Kervin, CMD, Dr Ac Jitka Malec Vaidya R.K. Mishra, GAMS Patrick J Potter, MD, FRCPC Jeff Robb, BSc (Pharmacy) Erin Rothenburger, RMT Paul Saunders, PhD, ND Larry Schmidt, MD, FRCPC Nabil Tabbara, DMD, AAFO Julia Tabbara, RN, DMD, RDH, CPMA Paulette William Carole Wray Mary Wu, MD (China), MSc, R.Ac Jawaid Younus, MD, FRCPC Aleksandra Zecevic, PhD
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