Integration of complementary and integrative medicine competencies in general practice postgraduate education - development of a novel competency catalogue in Germany
Abstract Background Complementary and integrative medical procedures (CIM) play an important role in general practice (GP). Consequently, in some countries (e.g. USA, Australia) specific curricula for the integration of CIM competencies in GP postgraduate education exist. Although Germany is one of...
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Main Authors: | Jan Valentini (Author), Carina Klocke (Author), Corina Güthlin (Author), Stefanie Joos (Author) |
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