Re: US-urgent action alert
Posted: Wed Nov 18, 2009 6:55 pm
Hi Shannon and Teresa,
If you read all of the papers NCCAM presented( boring ) the important portions are:
a request for the the community to assist NCCAM in shaping the research portfolio.
The 4 factors(scientific promise, extent and nature of practice and use, amenability to rigorous scientific investigation, and a potential to change health or health care practices )i identified as key components of a framework for research priorities.
The type and sources of information that must be included in an optimal priority setting process.
Comment on;
the major unmet needs of consumers and the general public in accessing, interpreting and making use of research evidence about CAM.
the major unmet needs of health care providers in accessing , interpreting and making use of research evidence about CAM.
research needed to better understand how both health care providers and the general public make decisions about CAM practice and use.
Of course this could have been asked for a week or more ago, rather then today with a deadline of tomorrow!
NCCAM was established to give grants, conduct and support research, dissemination of information, identifying, investigating and validating CAM. It is independent of NIH. I believe homeopathy has gotten a couple of grants for research over the years, but we apparently don't apply for many grants on the whole. It is hard to get a grant for something that doesn't lend itself to "traditional" research parameters and lots of practitioners are busy with their practices to research.
Hope this helped clarify the request.
Sue
________________________________
URGENT ACTION ALERT!!!
ADVOCATING HOMEOPATHY for MAINSTREAM HEALTHCARE
Dear NCH members,
You have an opportunity until November 19, 2009 to participate in what may be the most important decision for homeopathy and the integrative practice community in the next decade.
It will certainly be your one chance to participate in a $600-million question, namely:
How should NCCAM prioritize its spending for the years 2011-2015?
NCCAM (National Center for Complimentary and Alternative Medicine - a division of the National Institutes of Health) is the primary source of government research funds for this field.
Let NCCAM know the kinds of research you think NCCAM should fund today. And tell your friends to comment as well. This one is VERY important.
We need to be heard! If you would like to support this objective, please post your comments before Thursday, November 19 at
NCCAM Strategic Plan: 2010 [NCCAM Health Information .
Sincerely,
Nancy Gahles, DC, CCH, RSHom(NA)
President
National Center for Homeopathy
101 S. Whiting St., Suite 16
Alexandria, VA 22304
www.nationalcenterforhomeopathy.org
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If you read all of the papers NCCAM presented( boring ) the important portions are:
a request for the the community to assist NCCAM in shaping the research portfolio.
The 4 factors(scientific promise, extent and nature of practice and use, amenability to rigorous scientific investigation, and a potential to change health or health care practices )i identified as key components of a framework for research priorities.
The type and sources of information that must be included in an optimal priority setting process.
Comment on;
the major unmet needs of consumers and the general public in accessing, interpreting and making use of research evidence about CAM.
the major unmet needs of health care providers in accessing , interpreting and making use of research evidence about CAM.
research needed to better understand how both health care providers and the general public make decisions about CAM practice and use.
Of course this could have been asked for a week or more ago, rather then today with a deadline of tomorrow!
NCCAM was established to give grants, conduct and support research, dissemination of information, identifying, investigating and validating CAM. It is independent of NIH. I believe homeopathy has gotten a couple of grants for research over the years, but we apparently don't apply for many grants on the whole. It is hard to get a grant for something that doesn't lend itself to "traditional" research parameters and lots of practitioners are busy with their practices to research.
Hope this helped clarify the request.
Sue
________________________________
URGENT ACTION ALERT!!!
ADVOCATING HOMEOPATHY for MAINSTREAM HEALTHCARE
Dear NCH members,
You have an opportunity until November 19, 2009 to participate in what may be the most important decision for homeopathy and the integrative practice community in the next decade.
It will certainly be your one chance to participate in a $600-million question, namely:
How should NCCAM prioritize its spending for the years 2011-2015?
NCCAM (National Center for Complimentary and Alternative Medicine - a division of the National Institutes of Health) is the primary source of government research funds for this field.
Let NCCAM know the kinds of research you think NCCAM should fund today. And tell your friends to comment as well. This one is VERY important.
We need to be heard! If you would like to support this objective, please post your comments before Thursday, November 19 at
NCCAM Strategic Plan: 2010 [NCCAM Health Information .
Sincerely,
Nancy Gahles, DC, CCH, RSHom(NA)
President
National Center for Homeopathy
101 S. Whiting St., Suite 16
Alexandria, VA 22304
www.nationalcenterforhomeopathy.org
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