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Anna Ford and BBC Radio 4 undertook their own exploration of CAM - listen online to The Other Medicine.

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If you'd like to consider CAM in more depth, the Open University offers a course which may be of interest to you:
K221 - Perspectives on Complementary and Alternative Medicine - This course provides an accessible but rigorous introduction to complementary and alternative approaches to health. It aims to stimulate lively debates about this controversial and topical subject and to equip you with information and analytical frameworks with which to enter the debates. You will explore key aspects, and contextualise CAM in terms of a political, historical and ethical framework. You’ll then move on to analyse critical issues including ‘What do people want?’, ‘Integration within mainstream services’ and ‘What evidence is there that CAMs are effective?’

K221 is a level two course; if you're new to studying health issues at this level, you might like to try this introductory course first:

K100 - Understanding Health and Social Care - A broad foundation in health and social care. We are all at some time in the position of being cared for, and most of us also have experience of caring for others. This course builds on such personal experiences to open up debates and discussions about how health and social care is, or should be, provided. It gives the basics of the knowledge, skills and understanding required in caring work of all kinds – paid or unpaid, voluntary or professional – and also explores the perspective of users of care services. At the same time it prepares you for further study towards a diploma or degree.

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