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Complementary and alternative medical practices: training, experience, and attitudes of a primary care medical school faculty.

Stephen M Levine1, Margaret L Weber-Levine, Robert M Mayberry.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Interest in alternative and complementary medical practices has grown considerably in recent years. Previous surveys have examined attitudes of the general public and practicing physicians. This study examined the training, experience, and attitudes of medical school faculty, who have the primary responsibility for the education of future family physicians.
METHODS: A 24-item, self-administered questionnaire was distributed to all 200 faculty at a medical school with a mission of training primary care physicians.
RESULTS: Of 30 therapies listed, 5 were considered legitimate medical practices by more than 70% of the faculty. Eighty-five percent of the respondents reported some training in alternative medical therapies, and 62% were interested in additional training. Eighty-three percent of the faculty reported personal experience with alternative therapies and most rated these as effective. Eighty-five percent of the respondents indicated that their general attitude toward alternative medicine is positive.
CONCLUSIONS: The results indicate that respondents have had substantial exposure to complementary therapies, are interested in learning more about these therapies, and have generally positive attitudes toward alternative medical practices and their use. Because of the role of these therapies in prevention, the positive attitudes might reflect the mission of this medical school to train primary care physicians.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12949033     DOI: 10.3122/jabfm.16.4.318

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Am Board Fam Pract        ISSN: 0893-8652


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