
NCCAM Education
Grant
The Osher Center for Integrative Medicine was awarded a 5-year education grant from the NIH / National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine in July 2002. Affiliated faculty and staff are developing medical school curricula to integrate principles of integrative medicine and Complementary and Alternative Medicine (CAM) content into both the required and elective curricula. Following is the full list of NCCAM education grant recipients:
Project Title |
PI Name |
Institution |
State |
Educational Initiative in CAM |
Haramati, Aviad |
Georgetown University |
DC |
Integrative Medicine Curriculum for Health Professionals |
Hughes, Ellen |
University of California San Francisco |
CA |
AMSA CAM Education Initiative |
Hedgecock, Joan |
American Medical Student Association |
VA |
Center for Pediatric Integrative Medical Education |
Woolf, Alan |
Children's Hospital (Boston) |
MA |
Integrating CAM into Health-Professions Education |
Gaylord, Susan |
University of North Carolina Chapel Hill |
NC |
CAM Curriculum Project |
Kreitzer, Mary Jo |
University of Minnesota Twin Cities |
MN |
CAM Education Program for Nursing |
Zeller, Janice |
Rush-Presbyterian-St Lukes Medical Center |
IL |
Evidence-based Curriculum in Alternative Therapies |
Sierpina, Victor |
University of Texas Medical Branch Galveston |
TX |
Integrating CAM into a Family Medicine Residency Program |
Skelton, Ann K |
Maine Medical Center |
ME |
Interdisciplinary CAM Curriculum Model |
Elder, William |
University of Kentucky |
KY |
The Tufts Program in Evidence Based CAM |
Lee, Mary |
Tufts University Boston |
MA |
Integrative Curriculum for Medicine and Allied Health |
Warber, Sara |
University of Michigan at Ann Arbor |
MI |
CAM Curriculum at the University of Washington |
Schneeweiss, Ronald |
University of Washington |
WA |
Oregon CAM Course |
Keenan, Edward |
Oregon Health & Science University |
OR |
Integrating CAM: Nursing Emphasis |
Heitkemper, Margaret |
University of Washington |
WA |
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