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Legal Aspects of CAM
Can integrative medicine be made legally defensible, ethically appropriate and clinically responsible? According to Michael Cohen, Esq., 'It depends.' In this video of a lecture on March 17, 2005, he presents a practice 'legal audit' of integrative medicine, discussing key legal issues involving providers of complementary and alternative medicine, including licensure and credentialing, scope of practice, professional discipline and malpractice liability, citing numerous historical examples.

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Title: Legal Aspects of CAM
Summary: Can integrative medicine be made legally defensible, ethically appropriate and clinically responsible? According to Michael Cohen, Esq., 'It depends.' In this video of a lecture on March 17, 2005, he presents a practice 'legal audit' of integrative medicine, discussing key legal issues involving providers of complementary and alternative medicine, including licensure and credentialing, scope of practice, professional discipline and malpractice liability, citing numerous historical examples.
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