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November 10, 2006

Complementary & Alternative Medicine Law Blog

Professor Michael Cohen, practicing attorney, Assistant Clinical Professor at Harvard School of Medicine, and Assistant Professor at Harvard School of Public Health, was kind enough to notify me of the existence of his Complementary & Alternative Medicine ("CAM") Law Blog.  I've only just begun to read the blog, but I have already found lots of interesting posts there.   I find CAM both absolutely fascinating, and a topic well suited for a medical humanities analysis.

Highly recommended.

UPDATE: This post is also recommended, as Professor Cohen is therein kind enough to discuss the Medical Humanities Blog and to suggest that there is much to be gained from a dialogue addressing complementary and alternative medicine law, ethics, regulation, and health care policy in context of the medical humanities.  I agree wholeheartedly with him, as such conversation is absolutely the raison d'etre for this little blog.

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