"Tell your doctor"
Campaign


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This initiative is to encourage parents to discuss with their doctors / medical teams about their use of complementary therapies for their children.

The main thrust of this initiative is to distribute the above poster as widely as possible, with the aim of getting it displayed in:

  • GP practices
  • Hospitals
  • Community clinics / Health centres
  • Patient / carer groups
  • Complementary therapy practices
  • Other

Ways in which you can participate:

  • Help to distribute the poster by
    • Printing the poster and displaying it in your practice
    • Printing the poster and distributing it to your local GP practices, hospitals, etc
    • Forwarding the poster as a PDF document to as many of your contacts as possible and directing them to this web page.
  • Be a case study participant to identify the impact of using the poster
  • Help to identify sponsors that can be approached to fund professional printing and distribution of the poster.

The success of this initiative will be evaluated and presented at a future CCTN conference.

If you would like any additional information about participating in this campaign, please feel free to contact Dr Shah ( cctn@freshwinds.org.uk or 0121 415 6670).

 

 

Please print and display / distribute this poster as widely as possible.

The “Tell Your Doctor” campaign is the latest initiative for the CCTN, launched at the 2008 CCTN conference.

 

 

Poster developed by PedCAM (Pediatric Complementary and Alternative Medicine Network) and CARE (Complementary and Alternative Research and Education program) at the University of Alberta, and endorsed by CPS (The Canadian Paediatric Society) and AAP (American Academy of Pediatrics).

 

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