Download presentation
Presentation is loading. Please wait.
Published byMadison O’Neal’ Modified over 6 years ago
1
Clash Between Alternative Medicine and Modern Medicine
Working Group Discussion APMSS
2
Schedule Feb. 13th Feb. 14th (Feb. 15th) Topic discussion:
Integration of CAM and conventional medicine Feb. 14th CAM and evidence-based medicine Preparation for plenary session (Feb. 15th) (Plenary session)
3
Schedule – Feb. 13th 9:30 ~ 9:40 – Brief introduction ––––––––––
◎Topic: Integration of CAM and conventional medicine 9:40 ~ 10:40 – Discussion: background 10:40 ~ 10:50 – Break 10:50 ~ 12:10 – Case discussion 12:10 ~ 12:30 – Discussion conclusion
4
Schedule – Feb. 14th 9:30 ~ 11:00 – Discussion
◎Topic: CAM and evidence-based medicine 9:30 ~ 11:00 – Discussion 11:00 ~ 11:10 – Discussion conclusion –––––––––– 11:10 ~ 11:20 – Break 11:20 ~ 12:20 – Preparation for plenary session 12:20 ~ 12:30 – Group photo
5
After the working group discussion…
We have to hand in a brief report. (*.doc) Approximately 3 pages We have to prepare for the plenary session on Feb. 15th . Oral report aided with *.ppt Approximately 8 minutes
6
Discussion Tutor – Justin Lin Host – James Kao Recorder – Tammy Ho
Other participants – Yen-Ying Wu Kai Chen Sung-Ju Hsueh
7
ANY QUESTIONS?
8
Integration of CAM and Conventional Medicine
Feb. 13th
9
What is CAM? Complementary and Alternative Medicine
According to the definition of NCCAM: NCCAM=National Conference for Complementary and Alternative Medicine CAM is a group of diverse… Medical and health care systems Practices Products …that are not presently considered to be part of conventional medicine
10
Questions In the region where you live, have you met anything related to CAM? Have you ever sought help from CAM? Do you know any other form of CAM popular in other regions?
11
CAM examples Acupuncture Ayurveda Chiropractic Homeopathy Naturopathy
Neural therapy Traditional medicine (Chinese, Tibetan)
12
Acupuncture
13
Ayurveda
14
Chiropractic
15
Homeopathy
16
Naturopathy
17
Traditional Chinese medicine
18
NCCAM classifications
Whole medical systems Mind-body interventions Biologically based therapies Manipulative therapy Energy therapies
19
Questions As far as you know, how do general people think about conventional medicine and CAM? What is the government’s policy towards both?
20
Take a break!
21
Case discussion Mr. A, 50 years old, had had hypertension and type II diabetes for 10 years. He felt headache and dizzy after getting up in the morning. He followed Doctor B’s advice to take anti-hypertensive and hypoglycemic drugs, to limit caloric intake, and to avoid salty and fat-rich foods. But his blood pressure and blood glucose were still high. Although the symptoms were lighter than before treatment, his life was still annoyed by them. Recently he and his coworkers learned Tai-chi from C, a licensed Chinese medicine doctor. C told A a set of Chinese medicine drugs. A tried that and noticed that he felt much better. He hesitated if he should tell B all about it, worried about being scolded. If you were A, what would you do?
22
Case discussion Mr. A, 50 years old, had had hypertension and type II diabetes for 10 years. He felt headache and dizzy after getting up in the morning. He followed Doctor B’s advice to take anti-hypertensive and hypoglycemic drugs, to limit caloric intake, and to avoid salty and fat-rich foods. But his blood pressure and blood glucose were still high. Although the symptoms were lighter than before treatment, his life was still annoyed by them. Recently he and his coworkers learned Tai-chi from C, a licensed Chinese medicine doctor. C told A a set of Chinese medicine drugs. A tried that and noticed that he felt much better. He hesitated if he should tell B all about it, worried about being scolded. If you were B, would you agree that A should seek help from CAM?
23
Case discussion Mr. A, 50 years old, had had hypertension and type II diabetes for 10 years. He felt headache and dizzy after getting up in the morning. He followed Doctor B’s advice to take anti-hypertensive and hypoglycemic drugs, to limit caloric intake, and to avoid salty and fat-rich foods. But his blood pressure and blood glucose were still high. Although the symptoms were lighter than before treatment, his life was still annoyed by them. Recently he and his coworkers learned Tai-chi from C, a licensed Chinese medicine doctor. C told A a set of Chinese medicine drugs. A tried that and noticed that he felt much better. He hesitated if he should tell B all about it, worried about being scolded. If you were C, how would you make B agree that A sought help from CAM?
24
Case discussion How to play the best role in conventional medicine providers and CAM providers? What kind of knowledge, attitudes, skills are required for integrating both?
25
Conclusion
26
Schedule – Feb. 14th 9:30 ~ 11:00 – Discussion: background
◎Topic: CAM and evidence-based medicine 9:30 ~ 11:00 – Discussion: background 11:00 ~ 11:10 – Case discussion –––––––––– 11:10 ~ 11:20 – Break 11:20 ~ 12:20 – Preparation for plenary session 12:20 ~ 12:30 – Group photo
27
CAM and Evidence-based Medicine
Feb. 14th
28
Questions What kind of problems will appear in medical research?
29
Questions What kind of problems will appear in CAM research?
How is it different from the problems in conventional medical research?
30
Conclusion
31
Prepare for our plenary session!
A brief report. (*.doc) Approximately 3 pages plenary session on Feb. 15th Oral report aided with *.ppt Approximately 8 minutes
Similar presentations
© 2024 SlidePlayer.com. Inc.
All rights reserved.