traditional practitioners.Sciences Center, has stated,complementary care. In fact, restoring harmony and balance for treatments such as acupuncture and massage therapy. Chi-ropractic care has been covered by some third-party payers for many years. Individuals who seek alternative therapy, however, are often reimbursed at lower rates than are those who choose between body and mind is often the goal of complementary professor of medicine at the University of Oklahoma Health Positive lifestyle changes are encouraged, and practitioners serve as educators as well as treatment specialists. Complementary medicine is viewed as itual components of the individual. Dr. Tom Coniglione, former only the physical perspective but also the emotional and spir-health-care approaches.ing doctors who are well-rounded and balanced has become a cri-disease” to the total perspective of lifestyle and real impact/results in the right direction (Coniglione, 1998, p. 2). We must look at treating the “total person” in order to be more effito the patient. This evolution is a progressive and very positive shift changed from just looking at the “scientist perspective of organ and Client education is an important part of complementary care. terion in the admitting process for medical students. Medicine has Terms such as cient and balanced within the medical community. Even fiharmonyholistic and health-care, which deals with not balanceComplementary Therapies are often associated with ●^ nd-^371
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