Notre groupe organise plus de 3 000 séries de conférences Événements chaque année aux États-Unis, en Europe et en Europe. Asie avec le soutien de 1 000 autres Sociétés scientifiques et publie plus de 700 Open Access Revues qui contiennent plus de 50 000 personnalités éminentes, des scientifiques réputés en tant que membres du comité de rédaction.

Les revues en libre accès gagnent plus de lecteurs et de citations
700 revues et 15 000 000 de lecteurs Chaque revue attire plus de 25 000 lecteurs

Abstrait

Brief Note on Regulation of Nutritional Therapy and CAM Regulation

Dudley Dean

It has been suggested that registering practitioners of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) is an important step in ensuring the safety of people who choose to use therapies that aren't part of mainstream medicine. A voluntary national registration scheme for practitioners of nutritional therapy, a bioscience-based branch of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM), was launched in 2006 by the Nutritional Therapy Council, an independent body funded by the UK Department of Health and established by a group of professional associations representing nutritional therapists. Registrant information for 2006-2009 were reviewed for age, orientation, years by and by, course of enrollment as indicated by capability contrasted with Public Word related Guidelines. For complaints about patient safety, records were audited. The scheme's audit revealed that the majority of applicants had formal training at the NOS level, that most had been practicing for less than ten years, and that the majority of applicants were women with a mean age of 45.