U to offer a complementary and alternative medicine program
The concentration is a result of the increased popularity in the alternative field.
By Naomi Scott
Starting in fall, the University’s School of Public Health will offer a concentration in complementary and alternative medicine.
The concentration is a result of the increased popularity of alternative medicine and complementary therapies in the United States today, said Pam Schreiner, an epidemiology professor, who proposed the concentration.
Full Article: http://www.mndaily.com/articles/2005/04/19/64244