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“Integrated medicine is not alternative medicine and it is not complementary medicine but rather an integration of the best of Western medicine and the best of other medicines.”
Yoshiaki Omura, M.D., Sc.D., F.A.C.A., F.I.C.A.E., FAAIM
AAIM Executive Advisory Board
Director of Medical Research, Heart Disease Research Foundation;
President, Int’l College of Acupuncture & Electro-therapeutics;
Adjunct Prof., Dept. of Community & Preventative Medicine, New York Medical College;
Prof., Dept. of Non-Orthodox Medicine, Ukrainian National Kiev Medical University
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“I joined AAIM because I believe we must integrate traditional and complementary health and wellness procedures if we want to provide our clients with the highest quality care available.”
Carolyn Chambers Clark, Ed.D., ARNP, HNC, FAAIM
AAIM Executive Advisory Board
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“The tide of current medical literature swells with research demonstrating the clinical efficacy of integrative medicine protocols. Unless you want to be left in its wake, membership in AAIM assures you of an authentic and legitimate association of respected professionals endeavoring to discover the healing strategies of tomorrow for use with their patients today.”
Steven M. Rosman, L.Ac., Ph.D., M.S., FAAIM
AAIM Executive Advisory Board
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"AAIM is addressing one of the most important issues of the 21st century: The integration of the best of traditional, alternative and complementary medicine. We can no longer afford the conflict over choosing one approach over another or arguing over which is the most effective. Integration of the best of both is the most effective and safe pathway for the health care industry."
Gilbert R. Kaats, Ph.D., FAAIM
AAIM Executive Advisory Board
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“My membership in the American Association of Integrative Medicine is significant, as it means that my professional accomplishments have been acknowledged by peers and that I have met the highest standards of practice in integrative medicine in an ethical, scientific and professional manner. Membership represents a life-long commitment to learning. Networking with colleagues and promotion of integrative medicine as a valid method of treatment to the public and to other health care practitioners is needed as we have begun to realize that we must change our approach to health care is this country.”
Larry J. Kopelman, Ph.D., P.T., M.S., FAAIM
AAIM Executive Advisory Board
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“The American Association of Integrative Medicine could very easily be one of the keys used to unlock doors of prejudice that have hampered the process of healing for far too long. When genius and common sense mélange with fact and experience, the healing process is enriched.”
Bishop William H. Corley, FAAIM
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