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A Commentary on Integrative Medicine in the the Canadian Family Physician asks:

Is integrative medicine the future of family medicine?

Integrative Medicine takes into account all aspects of lifestyle, including nutrition, physical activity, stress, sleep, spirituality, and occupational functioning.

I also have some questions:

  • How will the articulation of this new vision integrate all the aspects of a patient’s lifestyle into the busy workload of a primary care physician?
  • Looking at all the aspects of lifestyle with a patient will take more time but how can this be done in the context of a primary care physician shortage?
  • Should doctors perform tasks such as nutrition counseling that can be done by nutritionists?
  • Is the human body really innately self-healing?
  • Is the popularity of alternative medicine a rejection of evidence or science-based medicine?
  • What is Woo ?

Who has time for family medicine? Canadian Family Physician; Jan 2008.

…to fully satisfy the US Preventive Services Task Force recommendations, a physician would have to spend 1773 hours per year, or 7.4 hours per working day, providing preventive services

Video: Dr. Steven Knope debates Andrew Weil. (Part 1)

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