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期刊名称:ALTERNATIVE THERAPIES IN HEALTH AND MEDICINE

ISSN:1078-6791
出版频率:Bimonthly
出版社:INNOVISION COMMUNICATIONS, 101 COLUMBIA, ALISO VIEJO, CA, 92656
  出版社网址:http://www.isinet.com/404/ ?
期刊网址:http://www.alternative-therapies.com/at/login/index.jsp
影响因子:2.25(2008)
主题范畴:INTEGRATIVE & COMPLEMENTARY MEDICINE

期刊简介(About the journal)    投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)    编辑部信息(Editorial Board)   



About the journal

 

 

 lternative Therapies in Health and Medicine is a forum for sharing information concerning the practical use of alternative therapies in preventing and treating disease, healing illness, and promoting health.

Alternative Therapies in Health and Medicine is a peer-reviewed healthcare journal that has been indexed in the National Library of Medicine since 1996.


Instructions to Authors
a1078-6791.pdf

Editorial Board

 

EDITORIAL LEADERSHIP

Larry Dossey, MD
Executive Editor

Dr. Dossey is an internationally respected physician, author and lecturer. His books include Reinventing Medicine (1999); Be Careful What You Pray For (1997); Prayer is Good Medicine (1996); Healing Words (1993), Meaning and Medicine (1991), Recovering the Soul (1989), Beyond Illness (1984), and Space, Time and Medicine (1982). The former Chief of Staff of Humana Medical City, Dallas, Dr. Dossey was invited to deliver the annual Mahatma Gandhi Memorial Lecture in New Delhi, he is the only physician ever invited to do so. He served as co-chairman of the original Panel on Mind/Body Interventions, Office of Alternative Medicine at the National Institutes of Health and is an acknowledged leader and critical thinker in the field of alternative medicine. Dr. Dossey graduated with honors from the University of Texas at Austin and earned his MD degree from Southwestern Medical School in Dallas, Texas. He then served as a battalion surgeon in Vietnam, where he was decorated for valor. More information may be obtained by visiting his web site at www.dosseydossey.com.


David Riley, MD
Editor in Chief

Dr. David Riley, attended Georgetown University and the University of Utah, graduating from the University of Utah School of Medicine in 1983. His undergraduate studies were undertaken at the University of North Carolina, where he graduated in 1976 with a bachelor1s degree in music and honors in psychology. He is currently a clinical associate professor at the University of New Mexico Medical School, board certified in internal medicine, and a certified yoga instructor. In 1993 he completed a 3-year training program in homeopathy at the Hahnemann College of Homeopathy in Albany, Calif. A board member of the Homeopathic Pharmacopoeia of the United States, Dr Riley is also a technical adviser to the Food and Drug Administration for regulatory issues concerning homeopathy. A widely published author, he cofounded Integrative Medicine Education Associates, a group of physician-educators offering conventional physicians and other licensed healthcare providers an introduction to integrative medicine with CME accreditation from Columbia University and the University of Arizona. Dr. Riley's primary interest in medicine is improving patient care through the evidence-based integration of conventional and CAM therapies. He lectures and consults internationally on a range of healthcare issues.



Jeanne Achterberg, PhD
Senior Editor

Dr. Achterberg, a psychologist and scientist, is a Professor of Psychology at Saybrook Institute in San Francisco, and was on the faculty of Southwestern Medical School, University of Texas, for 11 years. Dr. Achterberg co-chaired the Panel on Mind/Body Interventions for the Office of Alternative Medicine at the National Institutes of Health, served as President of the Association of Transpersonal Psychology and works as an advisor to government and numerous foundations concerning unconventional treatments for cancer. She has written several books including Rituals for Healing (1994), Woman as Healer (1991), and Imagery in Healing: Shamanism and Modern Medicine (1985). Dr. Achterberg also lectures internationally.



ASSOCIATE EDITORS

Mary Fenton, RN, DrPH
Associate Editor

From 1986 to 2001 Dr. Fenton served as dean and professor of nursing at the School of Nursing of the University of Texas Medical Branch in Galveston, and was the founding director of the World Health Organization Collaborating Center for Nursing/Midwifery in Primary Health Care in Galveston. She teaches in the nursing doctoral program, which emphasizes concepts of healing. In January 2002, Dr. Fenton will begin an educational leave to study and collect information on alternative therapies to make recommendations to the University of Texas Medical Branch schools for updating their curricula.

Dr Fenton earned her doctorate in public health with an emphasis on community health from the University of Texas School of Public Health in Houston in 1980. In 1984 she received a post-masters certification as an adult nurse practitioner from the University of Texas Medical Branch in Galveston. She is the author of numerous articles in peer-reviewed journals and several chapters in nursing texts. Dr Fenton's CAM interests include therapeutic touch, reiki, qigong, yoga, herbal remedies, and mind-body therapies.


Benjamin Kligler, MD, MPH
Associate Editor

Benjamin Kligler, MD, MPH, has joined Alternative Therapies in Health and Medicine as an associate editor. Dr Kligler is the medical director of the Beth Israel Center for Health and Healing and an assistant professor of family medicine at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine. He also teaches in the Beth Israel Residency Program in Urban Family Practice.

Dr. Kligler has been engaged in the field of CAM education since 1994, and was principal investigator on a 1-year grant for the Montefiore Medical Center Residency in Social Medicine, which was funded by the Health Manpower Division of the Department of Health and Human Services. He serves as codirector of the Beth Israel Fellowship Program in Integrative Medicine and is the author of Curriculum in Complementary Therapies: A Guide for the Medical Educator (Bronx, NY: Montefiore Hospital Department of Family Medicine; 1995), which is distributed by the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine. Certified in Ericksonian hypnotherapy and acupuncture, Dr Kligler incorporates these therapies and botanical medicines into his practice at the Beth Israel Center for Health and Healing.



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