[Benchmarks for Training in Traditional / Complementary and Alternative Medicine]
This document comprises benchmarks for training in osteopathy.
In 2003, a WHO resolution (WHA56.31) on traditional medicine urged Member
States, where appropriate, to formulate and implement national policies and
regulations on traditional and complementary and alternative medicine to support
their proper use. In 2009, the resolution WHA62.13 further urged Member States
to consider, where appropriate, inclusion of traditional medicine in their
national health systems and establishing systems for the qualification,
accreditation or licensing of practitioners of traditional medicine. This
document as one of the series of benchmarks for training for selected types of
TM/CAM care is part of the implementation of the WHO resolutions.The benchmarks
for training describe models of training for trainees with different
backgrounds, and reflect what the community of practitioners in osteopathy
regards to be reasonable practice when training professionals to practice
osteopathy, taking into consideration that consumer protection and patient
safety are core to professional practice. This document is intended to:
- Support countries in
establishing systems for the qualification, accreditation or licensing of
practitioners of traditional medicine;
- Assist
practitioners in upgrading their knowledge and skills in collaboration with
providers of conventional care;
- Facilitate better
communication between providers of conventional and traditional care, as well as
other health professionals, medical students and relevant researchers, through
appropriate training programmes;
- Support integration of
traditional medicine into the national health system.