001. FSM tells us, in "Health Care Watchdog Endorses Concerns About Integrative Medicine" (2016-03-21)(2016 archived):
"Friends of Science in Medicine, (FSM) has endorsed the concerns about Integrative Medicine, published today in the Medical Journal of Australia. The analysis by Professor Edzard Ernst, a leading international authority on complementary and alternative medicine, claims that the vast majority of integrative clinics advertise alternative therapies that lack a solid evidence base and that integrative medicine is little more than an 'ill-conceived concept' in conflict with evidence-based medicine [...]";
it must be quite ill-conceived, it has been embraced whole-heartedly by North American naturopathy!
"Professor John Dwyer, President of FSM, stressed that FSM had been issuing similar warnings for some time about the emergence of Integrative Medicine in Australia. 'Many GPs who lead Integrative Medicine practices promote alternative medicine concepts to their patients and, in so doing, abandon the long held commitment of doctors to champion the importance of credible scientific evidence of clinical effectiveness underpinning the care they provide to patients [...] the prestigious National Health and Medical Research council recently reported to government that they could find no evidence of clinical benefit from any of the eighteen most common Alternative modalities commonly promoted in Integrative Medicine' [...]";
and yet they keep marching to the beat of 'effective' in the marketplace.
"Professor Marcello Costa claimed, 'Integrative Medicine has nothing to do with proper efforts to bring scientific and alternative medicine together in ways that would determine what works and what does not work. Participants in Integrative practices are promoting parallel pathways mixing science-based health professions with pseudoscience based practices, suggesting that this approach offers patients the best of both worlds' [...]";
as if. Fine wine plus mud is not fine wine.
"Emeritus Professor Alastair MacLennan, Vice President of FSM, warned the new graduates that they would be challenged by the upsurge in non-evidence based therapies and alternative therapists and that 'they should not be seduced into the lucrative but unproven and therefore untenable amalgam of traditional medicine and pseudoscientific alternate practices [...and otherwheres has said] when health fraud turned into 'alternative medicine' and then evolved
into 'complementary and alternative medicine' and then reached its final
form of 'integrative medicine' the language war was lost. That’s how
quackery became main stream [...] the Australian Federal government has
no legitimate basis to continue funding health fraud and quackery [...]";
hear, hear.
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