An interprofessional association of diverse health professions working together to transform health care globally - body, mind, spirit, community and planet.
The American Chiropractic Association (ACA) is the largest professional chiropractic organization in the United States providing professional and educational opportunities for members.
The goal of the institute is to improve the effectiveness of health promotion programs provided to people in the United States and the world by applying what we have learned from research and practice to improve outcomes.
An international multidisciplinary scientific organization established to foster the development and dissemination of new knowledge regarding whole person healing and whole systems healthcare research, including all traditional, holistic, alternative, complementary and integrative forms of medicine.
The federal government's lead agency for scientific research on the diverse medical and health care systems, practices, and products not generally considered part of conventional medicine.
National Cancer Institute's research agenda in complementary and alternative medicine as it relates to cancer prevention, diagnosis, treatment, and symptom management.
Duke Integrative Medicine places an emphasis on prevention and wellness, offering an array of evidence-based treatment modalities that address the whole person — mind, body, spirit, and community.
Leading the transformation of health care by training a new generation of health professionals and by empowering individuals and communities to optimize health and wellbeing through evidence-based, sustainable, integrative approaches.
The Integrative Health & Wellbeing Program’s vision is to unite the science and meaning of wellbeing and increase the capacity for individuals to transform their own lives facilitated by an interdisciplinary research community.