To the Editor: Although Kerridge and McPhee stress the need to find an evidence base (if there is any) for CAM, they nevertheless claim “medical practitioners and students no longer have any choice but to gain some knowledge about CAM and the interface between conventional and complementary medicine.”1
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Correspondence:
- 1. Kerridge IH, McPhee JR. Ethical and legal issues at the interface of complementary and conventional medicine. Med J Aust 2004; 181: 164-166. <MJA full text>
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